Tautology is saying the same thing twice, in different ways.
So, 'self isolating' is a tautology. The word 'self' isn't needed. 'I am isolating' is enough.
(Admittedly, from someone who has just this minute looked up the meaning of 'tautology.') 
Does ‘self isolate’ not indicate a degree of personal choice
It seems so. It's implicit that one has chosen to do it. The alternative is forced isolation, or imprisonment.
He has done it! The toolmakers son has resigned!
Crying over sad songs on the radio
It’s been a while so I will start us off…….whats for supper and why?


