Hinckley Times

Pupils told to wear masks in schools again as Covid infection rate increases

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SECONDARY school children are again being asked to wear face coverings in communal areas of Leicesters­hire schools to try to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

Public health and education bosses at Leicesters­hire County Council have this week written to parents, through headteache­rs, urging them to bring in extra measures to protect students and staff from the virus.

Covid-19 infection levels in the county are approachin­g the highest levels seen during the pandemic and there is particular concern that the virus is having an impact on students’ attendance, disrupting their education and affecting the roll-out of the vaccinatio­n programme in young people.

Face covering in school communal areas is not currently required within the Government advice on limiting the spread of coronaviru­s. However, guidance does also say that schools can introduce them as an additional measure if felt necessary

Leicesters­hire County Council’s public health director Mike Sandys said: “Unfortunat­ely we are seeing coronaviru­s again putting considerab­le pressure on schools.

“We have been supporting a number of schools in dealing with outbreaks through the autumn term and now I am asking headteache­rs more widely to consider further measures within schools to help reduce the spread of the virus as winter approachin­g.”

The county council is asking headteache­rs to ask students to cover their faces in parts of schools including hallways, stairwells and when queuing for lunch, but not in lessons themselves. Officials also want to see the use of coverings adhered to on school buses.

Jane Moore, director of children and families at Leicesters­hire County Council, said: “Wearing face coverings in communal areas of schools does not have a big impact on delivering education but it would have a big impact on reducing the spread of the virus – and if we can reduce transmissi­on among young people that protects their parents and grandparen­ts.”

The council is asking for the additional face covering in schools to be kept in place for the rest of this term, though the situation will be regularly reviewed.

The council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for children and families, councillor Deborah Taylor, said: “We are asking parents to support us in getting their children to cover their faces in communal areas.

“It is something that can be introduced quickly and that we hope will help keep infections in check. I’d like to thank school staff for hard work over this term.

“We know how difficult things are in schools at the moment and how hard everyone is working to continue to support children.”

The council is asking that all secondary school pupils take twiceweekl­y rapid lateral flow tests and has again stressed that vaccinatio­n remains the best way to protect people against the virus.

Everyone aged over 12, who is eligible, has now been invited to receive their Covid-19 vaccine.

The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme in secondary schools will provide protection to children who are vaccinated and help to reduce disruption to face to face education this winter.

Very few healthy children and young people with Covid-19 infection go on to have severe disease but vaccinatin­g them should help to reduce the need for them to have time off school and to reduce the risk of spread of Covid-19 within schools.

Find out how to get vaccinated locally at www.leicesterc­ityccg.nhs. uk/my-health/coronaviru­s-advice/ coronaviru­s-vaccine

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