The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

200 staff and pupils forced to self-isolate

- SEAN O’NEIL

More than 200 pupils and staff members have been forced into self-isolation in Perth and Kinross less than a week after schools returned.

Seventeen children and 11 staff have tested positive for Covid-19 while an additional 185 pupils and employees have been forced to self-isolate at schools and nurseries.

Conservati­ve MSP Alexander Stewart called the rate of isolation “alarming” so soon after schools returned.

Outbreaks have affected 10 schools within the local authority since schools went back on Monday.

The most cases have occurred at Milnathort Primary School which registered seven positive tests among children and eight among staff.

The outbreak has forced a further 56 pupils and 10 employees to quarantine.

Mr Stewart said: “We know that the best place for our pupils to learn is in the classroom, so it is alarming to see so many having to self-isolate having only returned this week.

“Whilst the Scottish Government was slow in agreeing to our calls for voluntary testing, they have finally rolled this out across our schools.

“As more pupils continue to return to school, SNP ministers must ensure that testing programmes have every resource they require in order to identify positive cases as quickly as possible.

“Pupils have already experience­d huge disruption over the last year and there must be assurances given that this situation is fully under control. We cannot continue to have significan­t numbers of young people once again missing classroom learning.”

While the majority of affected schools has less than three students and staff members confirmed as having the virus some have seen large scale numbers told to self-isolate.

Muirton Community Nursery has 31 children and 12 staff in quarantine while St John’s RC Academy in Perth has 26 pupils in self-isolation.

Schools which recorded at least one case of Covid-19 are ABC Nursery in Perth, City of Perth Early Childhood Centre, Fairview School, Inch View Primary, Perth Academy, Perth High School and Rattray Primary.

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “Some positive cases in schools are not unexpected.

“We continue to monitor the situation carefully.”

It is alarming to see so many having to selfisolat­e having only returned this week

 ??  ?? OUTBREAK: Milnathort Primary School, where the most cases have occurred.
OUTBREAK: Milnathort Primary School, where the most cases have occurred.

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