Re: If we have a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the school
Dear Parent and Staff,
We do not have any confirmed positive cases of Covid-19 in the school. However, it is only prudent that we consider what procedures are in place to deal if such a situation were to arise so that all of us are aware in advance of what happens in such an event.
Safety and Control Measures
The BoM, school leadership
and staff are very conscious of the paramount need to keep all pupils, staff
and visitors safe while in the school.
The school is a controlled environment. There are control measures in
place to combat the introduction or spread of COVID-19. These are based on:
·
Physical Distancing
·
Hand Hygiene
·
Respiratory and Hygiene Etiquette
·
Mask Wearing, where necessary.
When a person displays
symptoms of COVID-19
The following steps are taken when a person (child or adult) in the school presents with suspected COVID-19 symptoms:
· That person is moved to
the isolated area prior to going home.
In the case of children, their parents will be asked to come to the school,
take them home and contact their GP for a free telephone consultation
· Children sent home with symptoms will not be discussed
with other parents or members of the school community.
·
If the GP recommends that
the person (child or adult) go for a COVID-19 test, that person is now
considered a query case for COVID-19 and all of his/her household members are
removed from the school and must restrict their movements until the results of
the test come back
·
In the case of a negative
result (98% of cases), the GP will advise when the person should return to
school – usually after 48 hours.
· In the case of a positive result (2% of cases), Public Health will, by law, be informed. This may take a matter of hours due to legal and volume of work issues. The risk has been removed from the school as the person who tested positive and his/her household are at home
· The person tested, or their parents, may well be informed before Public Health. In many cases a social media discussion ensues and anxiety levels are raised among the school community.
Public Health Intervention
The Public Health Department of the HSE is the agency responsible by law for dealing with positive cases of COVID-19:
· Once notified by the HSE
testing regime, Public Health Doctors assume total control of the situation and
will carry out a risk assessment. Based
on questioning, the person with the positive result they will ascertain if they
were within the school setting when they contracted the virus. If not, there is no need to contact the
school
· If the person was within
the school setting when they contracted the virus, Public Health will contact
the principal to carry out a Public Health Risk Assessment. This is a set of questions to see who might
have been exposed to the virus and who needs to be excluded or tested. This risk assessment will be unique to each
school
· The principal and BoM have
no function in the risk assessment other than to provide whatever information
is required by the Public Health Medical Officer conducting the risk assessment
· The principal and BoM may
be asked to assist the Medical Office by sending a message from them to the relevant
families identified in the risk assessment.
Public Health will not contact other members of the school community
· The principal and BoM are not permitted to inform members of the school community of the identity of the person or persons who have tested positive for COVID-19 for the following reasons:
o Doctor – Patient
confidentiality
o GDPR legislation prevents the publication of personal data without consent
Regards,
Fr. Richard O’Halloran (Chairperson)
Brian Barron (Principal/Secretary Board of Management)
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