Asymptomatic testing to reduce COVID-19 risks before returning to school safely
Dear Parents/Students
In the context of returning to school on Wednesday, communication has been issued by the Scottish Government. Further details here.
Pupils are advised to take at-home COVID-19 tests before they return to school to limit the spread of Omicron. Those without symptoms should do a lateral flow device (LFD) test the night before or on the morning of the return to classes following the festive break. After that, testing should be done twice weekly.
All LFD test results – positive, negative or void – should be recorded via the online portal.
Staff should follow the same advice.
Points for Action
LFD tests should only be used if you don’t have symptoms.
You must not use a LFD test if you:
- have symptoms – you must self-isolate immediately and book a PCR test
- have been asked to self-isolate because you are a close contact of a positive case. You must self-isolate and book a PCR test
All LFD test results should be recorded via the online digital reporting portal
If you receive a positive LFD test result, you must self-isolate immediately and book a PCR test.
If pupils did not pick up an LFD kit at the end of term, they can be accessed in a range of different ways before returning to school. Information on accessing test kits
Drop-in vaccination sessions will be available for 12-15-year-olds from January 3 2022. Those who have already received a scheduled appointment can bring it forward by calling 0800 030 8013. NHS Inform and local health board websites will provide further details of where drop-in sessions are available in each area. Following JCVI advice, this age group can get their second vaccination from 12 weeks after their first dose. Anyone under the age of 18 who has previously tested positive for COVID must wait 12 weeks from infection to be given their second dose
Guidance on reducing COVID risks in schools
Thank you for your continued support
John Docherty