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No positive tests in school

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nolovelost · 12/03/2021 19:36

Just thought I'd share that there have 0 positive tests in my children's school all week! Something positive to read for a change!

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MarshaBradyo · 12/03/2021 19:38

We had over 1000 tests and no positives too, via email today.

nolovelost · 12/03/2021 19:39

Fantastic @MarshaBradyo

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Muchtoomuchtodo · 12/03/2021 19:39

How big is the school op, and how big is the catchment area?

pipsqueakbollock · 12/03/2021 19:41

I work in a school. I have Facebook groups with members across the whole uk.
No one has had any positive results.

dividedwefall · 12/03/2021 19:42

Great news!

Workyticket · 12/03/2021 19:43

where I work theyre doing 500-700 tests a day. 2 positive cases in total all week

bobisbored · 12/03/2021 19:43

My step daughter tested positive at school yesterday.

Brakebackcyclebot · 12/03/2021 19:44

Nor mine. Over 2500 students, zero positive tests

Kitcat122 · 12/03/2021 19:45

My children's large secondary had no positives until yesterday. One positive picked up with LFT.

IgnoranceIsStrength · 12/03/2021 19:48

Over 3000 tested no positives..starting to wonder if a) the tests are just useless or b) if as many people have it as claimed

en0la · 12/03/2021 19:50

No positive LFTs all week but then 10 positive proper tests on Thursday

nolovelost · 12/03/2021 19:50

700 odd pupils with quite a large catchment area. The town has a 70,000 population.

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Muchtoomuchtodo · 12/03/2021 19:56

Our school aren’t doing tests but it has over 1,100 pupils from across the whole county (where rates still vary quite a lot).
LFT’s are only about 60% accurate so I’m not sure whether the not testing is a good idea or not!

IamChipmunk · 12/03/2021 19:58

Same at mine! About 700 kids tested out of 1300.

nolovelost · 12/03/2021 19:59

A lot probably refuse as well.

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minchinfin · 12/03/2021 19:59

Same here, school in S London with catchment from all over London, Kent, Surrey. 900 kids.

Thisgirlcando · 12/03/2021 20:02

700 kids at ours, tested 60% and only 1 tested positive!

Madcats · 12/03/2021 20:17

DD's school has only had about a dozen test positive in the past year (catchment area about 10 miles, but most within 2-3).

The school in the same town had a child test positive, but negative PCR and they are now stuck at home, as are some close contacts.

Unsure33 · 12/03/2021 20:17

For those saying perhaps the tests are useless I know a argue employer that has been using them for some weeks . They also have had no positive tests , and also no one off with covid that had been missed .

itsgettingwierd · 12/03/2021 20:17

Ds college did 3000 tests (so 1000 students) and had 1 positive only.

PatriciaHolm · 12/03/2021 20:18

England has done around 5.2m LFTs this week , of which around 3700 were positive (but unconfirmed by PCR.) That's around 0.07%.

That would work out an average of around 1 child in 1400, so one per reasonably large secondary, if evenly spread.

Abraxan · 12/03/2021 20:20

Friend's DS's school had a false positive that I know of, though think it was the only one. Two negative PCR results following the positive LFT. Annoyingly the LFT result can't be overruled as was taken at school.

Flaunch · 12/03/2021 20:22

My kids go to different secondary schools, no. Positive tests in either.

Abraxan · 12/03/2021 20:24

@Unsure33

For those saying perhaps the tests are useless I know a argue employer that has been using them for some weeks . They also have had no positive tests , and also no one off with covid that had been missed .
That would simply mean there are no symptomatic cases. There could be asymptomatic cases - which is fine so long as it isn't passed onto anyone who is vulnerable.

I've no issue with lft tests by the way - I do them twice a week myself. I do have an issue if they were to be used instead of isolation of close contacts (as per the government's original plan) or if a more reliable PCR result can't overrule an inaccurate LFT one.

YellowDaffidols · 12/03/2021 20:30

@PatriciaHolm do you have a link to the source for those numbers, please?
Thank you very much.

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