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Perth school head tells staff to stop testing for Covid-19

- BEN MACDONALD

Teachers at a Perth primary school have been told by their head teacher they should not be testing for Covid-19.

The head of North Muirton Primary sent an email to teaching staff saying testing for the virus, or sharing results, can cause “unrest and upset”.

In the email, head teacher Annabelle Burns claims teachers testing goes against current national guidance, as they are no longer required to test twice weekly.

But teaching union NASUWT said schools should be considered “high-risk settings” for the spread of infection.

It comes after the number of Covid-related deaths in Scotland almost doubled this month.

In her email, Ms Burns said: “If you contact me, do not tell me or show me a test as you are breaching guidance and should not be testing.

“This places you in a vulnerable situation and causes unrest and upset.”

She added that ventilatio­n, one-metre distancing and hand washing are “essential” at work.

Mike Corbett, NASUWT’s national official for Scotland, said: “At a time when the weekly ONS survey has shown Scotland to have the highest level of Covid infections across the UK in recent weeks, we are very concerned about reports of any schools being told they cannot use any of their remaining stocks of tests or that staff should not test.

“We would argue that schools could and perhaps should still be considered as high-risk settings for the spread of infection, in the same way that health care settings are.”

He added: “Using tests which could help schools clarify who is and is not affected, thus reducing the risk of illness for pupils and staff and any wider absence, would seem to be very sensible.

“We are urging the Scottish Government to make clear that schools should be able to make use of any stocks of tests they have while Covid infections in Scotland remain comparativ­ely high.”

When asked if the request not to test applies to other schools in the area, a Perth and Kinross spokespers­on said: “Our schools continue to follow all public health guidance relating to Covid, as they have done since the start of the pandemic.

“This includes clear guidance on testing, which remains available to specific groups in order to protect highest risk settings and support clinical care.”

Scottish Government guidance does not advise against teachers testing, only that they are no longer required by law to do so.

Councils are legally required to carry out risk assessment­s into coronaviru­s spread in schools, and update these regularly. Health protection teams can test in the event of an outbreak.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said: “Should anyone wish to conduct a lateral flow test there is nothing in Scottish Government guidance preventing or discouragi­ng them doing so.

“In line with the Testing Transition Plan, advice for staff and secondary pupils in mainstream and special schools to undertake twiceweekl­y asymptomat­ic lateral flow testing no longer applies. Testing remains for specific groups.”

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North Muirton Primary’s head teacher says Covid testing causes “unrest and upset”.

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