As you may already be
aware, NHS Test and Trace announced earlier this week, that all adults in
households with school and college age children without symptoms can now access
regular rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing.
Test kits can either
be collected or ordered online, as set out below.
Undertaking regular,
rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing helps reduce transmission of the virus.
Parents and other
adults in households with children at school or college, who do not have
symptoms, can now access regular, rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing. This
includes childcare and support bubbles.
Tests are fast, easy and completely free.
There are different ways for a household, childcare or support bubble to
collect their test to take at home, twice-weekly:
- through your employer, if they offer testing to employees
- by collecting a home test kit from a local test site – anyone aged 18 or over can collect 2 packs of 7 tests
- by ordering a home test kit online – please do not order online if you can access testing through other routes, this frees up home delivery for those who need it most
All information and ordering facilities can be
found by clicking on the following link https://www.gov.uk/guidance/rapid-lateral-flow-testing-for-households-and-bubbles-of-school-pupils-and-staff
If you have any
queries about the tests, and you live in England, please call 119 (free from
mobiles and landlines). Lines are open every day from 7am to 11pm.
Children of primary
school age (and below) without symptoms are not being asked to take a test.
Testing is voluntary,
but strongly recommended to all who are eligible. Alongside the vaccine,
washing hands, wearing face coverings, and maintaining social distancing, rapid
testing plays a vital role in reducing transmission rates. Getting into the
habit of regular testing as part of our everyday lives will help us all to play
our part and do what we can to protect each other.
Please be assured that
all eligible staff are already testing twice weekly and have been since the
middle of January.
Kind regards
Mrs Savidge
Mrs Savidge
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