Please see below a table for a reminder of the current COVID-19 guidelines we are following. Please pay particular attention to the second scenario relating to colds, headaches, sore throats and tummy aches etc.
Scenario
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Next Steps
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Child shows symptoms of COVID-19
- a high temperature
- a new, continuous cough
- a loss or change to sense of smell or taste
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Child must self-isolate for 10 days, or until a negative PCR test result has been received.
Lateral flow tests should not be used if a child has symptoms.
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Child feels unwell e.g. cold, headache, sore throat, tummy ache etc. but has no main COVID-19 symptoms.
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We would strongly advise that you take your child for a PCR test and keep them at home until a negative result has been received.
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Someone in the household receives a positive PCR result.
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All household contacts of a confirmed positive case should undertake a PCR test, with or without symptoms, and should remain home and not come into school until a negative PCR is returned.
Rapid lateral flow tests will not suffice.
If the PCR result is negative, then pupils can return to school but we would advise that a further PCR test is taken after 4 or 5 days as a precaution. Pupils can continue to attend school whilst waiting on the second PCR result.
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Child is identified as a close contact of someone (outside of their household) who has had a positive PCR result.
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We would strongly advise that you take your child for a PCR test. However, they can continue to attend school as normal whilst waiting for the results, unless they have any symptoms of COVID-19 or feel at all unwell.
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