Pupils and college students urged to take Covid test ahead of returning after half term break

Test before term starts to help stop the spread of Coronavirus

Author: Henrietta CreaseyPublished 31st Oct 2021

Secondary school pupils and college students without symptoms of Coronavirus are being reminded to test the evening before they return to education after the half term holiday.

Councillor Roz Chadd, Executive Lead Member for Children’s Services at Hampshire County Council said:

“As the number of positive cases rises both locally and nationally, so we are asking our school communities – children, young people, parents, carers and staff – to keep testing regularly to help prevent further spread of the virus. Lateral flow device tests are readily available, come with clear instructions, and can be completed in minutes. Keeping our children in school is vital for their progress and wellbeing – let’s get the second half of this term off to a healthy start.”

Children of primary school age or younger who are not experiencing any symptoms do not need to take COVID-19 tests at home – although other members of their household should test regularly if they are an adult, or a child of secondary school age or older.

Where to get asymptomatic test kits

• Anyone can access free, rapid lateral flow device (LFD) test kits for themselves and their families to use twice a week.

• You can get rapid lateral flow test kits sent directly to your home, for details visit www.gov.uk/order-coronavirus-rapid-lateral-flow-tests or call 119.

• Kits can also be collected from participating pharmacies across the county: check the NHS website for your nearest collection site and opening times.

• You can also take a rapid test through the supervised testing offer in pharmacies – go online for more details and a list of participating pharmacies.

What to do after taking a test without symptoms

• If the result is positive, book a confirmatory PCR test as soon as possible and check the latest self-isolation guidance to understand the steps to be followed.

• If the test is negative, continue to follow preventative measures for stopping the spread of the virus including wearing a face covering in crowded spaces, washing your hands frequently with soap and hot water, and letting fresh air indoors whenever possible.

• There is more information about test results and what to do on the NHS website.

Any adult or child of any age with symptoms of COVID-19 should get a PCR test at a symptomatic testing site: book a test online or call 119.

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