One Positive Coronavirus Case At Filey Junior School
There has been one positive case of Coronavirus at Filey Junior School in Year 4.
There has been one positive case of Coronavirus at Filey Junior School in Year 4.
That is according to North Yorkshire County Council, who say the school, in consultation with the authority and Public Health England, has taken action by asking any potential close contacts of the case to isolate for 14 days. So far, none of the contacts are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.
Dr Lincoln Sargeant, North Yorkshire’s Director of Public Health, said:
“It is important to note that this is not an outbreak but one positive case.
“We expect from time to time there will be positive cases affecting teachers, parents or pupils. This may be reflective of the background increase in cases across North Yorkshire. We will work with each school individually to determine the best approach to take depending on the circumstances.
“We urge anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19 – a new, persistent cough, and, or high temperature, and, or, a change or loss in the sense of smell or taste – to self-isolate and book a test.
“Please note that where there are positive cases in a school, families will be contacted if their child is a close contact and needs to self-isolate.
“If you haven’t been contacted by the school, then your child is not a contact of the person who has tested positive and can continue attending school as normal.”
It says to only get a test if you have symptoms or are instructed to by contact tracers.