Denbighshire County Council is informing pupils, parents and staff about new arrangements around positive Covid-19 tests in schools.
From this
September if a child tests positive, a smaller group of pupils will be
identified as close contacts and those under 18 or fully vaccinated are no
longer required to self-isolate, unless they showing symptoms.
Close contacts
will be alerted that they’ve been in contact with someone who has tested
positive and will be offered two PCR tests and provided with information and
advice on how to minimise the risk of onward spread.
Cllr Huw
Hilditch-Roberts, the Council’s Lead Member for Education, Children's Services
and Public Engagement, said: “We do expect that there will be cases of Covid-19
over the coming weeks, but this does not mean Covid-19 is spreading within our
schools.
“Changes to
the number of pupils being identified as close contacts will reduce the number
of pupils needing to self-isolate in our schools.
“We are still
asking parents to be vigilant for any symptoms and to ensure for Secondary aged
pupils, those not experiencing Covid-19 symptoms are taking regular Lateral
Flow Device (LFD) tests.
“Anyone with
symptoms - a new continuous cough, fever or high temperature or loss of, or
change in, sense of smell or taste - should book a PCR test and remain in
self-isolation until the test result is known.
“We recognise
how difficult the past 18 months have been and the sacrifices that all families
have had to make. We would like to thank parents and staff for everything they
have done to support learners and our schools.”
Free Lateral
Flow Device (LFD) tests are available to collect from the county’s libraries as
well as pharmacies.
* You can find
the latest information on self-isolation arrangements at www.gov.wales/self
isolation
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