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All English households with school children offered twice weekly COVID tests

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All English households with school children offered twice weekly COVID tests

 

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FILE PHOTO: Nursery staff members at Little Stars Childcare take part in the Staffordshire County Council's pilot testing initiative to allow nurseries to test staff weekly, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, Britain February 15, 2021. REUTERS/Carl Recine

 

LONDON (Reuters) - All households in England with school or college aged children will be offered two rapid COVID-19 tests per person per week to support the government’s priority to get young people back in the classroom, the health ministry said on Sunday.

 

Last week British Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out a phased plan to end England's latest COVID-19 lockdown, offering a "cautious" approach to try to prevent a return to wholesale restrictions that have hobbled the economy.

 

He said the first stage would prioritise schools returning on March 8 when only minimal socialising outdoors would be allowed.

The health ministry said rapid test kits would be made available to collect from Monday at more than 500 locations, or through workplace testing and local community testing services.

 

Secondary school and college students will be tested twice a week, receiving initial tests at school or college before moving to home testing.

 

Primary school children without symptoms will not be tested at school but parents will be encouraged to test their children at home.

 

“We know that one in three people with COVID-19 don’t have any symptoms, so targeted, regular testing will mean more positive cases are kept out of schools and colleges,” said health minister Matt Hancock.

 

The prevalence of COVID-19 infections in England is falling, with 1 in 145 people infected in the week ending Feb 19, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday.

 

(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Christina Fincher)

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2021-02-28
 
2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Secondary school and college students will be tested twice a week, receiving initial tests at school or college before moving to home testing.

 

Primary school children without symptoms will not be tested at school but parents will be encouraged to test their children at home.

And if the parents don't carry out the tests...

Sounds like the Brits, after a slow start, are finally getting on top of this.We always were a bit slow off the mark, but once the engine gets revving ... .

What does this home test involve. Mucus swab or blood sample?

And Thailand didn't even get a single jab done so far. Deepest African countries are far ahead, not talking about countries being in an eternal war like Israel. Great job guys... in BKK.

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