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04/12/2021 19:33
Everything I’ve read suggests that children who have come in to contact with a child with Covid at school, will be contacted by Track and Trace and told to get a PCR test. However, my child’s school just keeps reporting on positive cases in a particular year group and reminding people to regularly take lateral flow tests. I can only presume that T&T would have contacted the school for details of who a child came into contact with and they haven’t passed it on.
My child has just tested positive and has just told me that he was sat next to someone on Tuesday that had a headache and didn’t come into school on Wednesday. Presumably they tested positive so why weren’t we told to get a PCR? It was only because my daughter had symptoms yesterday that we tested but otherwise we might have just done a lateral flow and risked it not being reliable. When people have vulnerable family members, surely they should be informing parents when children have come into contact with someone?
Another question is that my daughter is positive so needs to isolate, I’m not jabbed because I’m unable to have the jab so I’m isolating, but my son is under 18 and can go to school as normal. How do I take him to school on Monday and walk him into the playground when I’m supposed to be isolating? It seems ridiculous to not isolate the whole family at least until they all have a PCR test, yet our school said my son doesn’t need a PCR unless he has symptoms....despite him living with a positive case. Am I supposed to isolate at all times but be allowed to walk through the playground twice a day? He’s only small so cannot go into school alone and I’m not prepared to send him with my parents and put them at risk as they’re elderly.