School return warning for families that have been abroad

School return warning for families that have been abroad

FAMILIES returning from abroad are being reminded they cannot send their children back to school straight away if they have been to a country that is not on the Government’s travel corridor list.

People who have returned from countries that are not included have to self-isolate at home for 14 days

Any family that is affected needs to let their school know – but they will not lose their school place and will not be fined for absence.

Anyone developing coronavirus symptoms must get tested by booking a free test on the NHS website at www.nhs.uk/coronavirus or by calling 119.

An up-to-date list of countries affected can be found at: www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-advice-novel-coronavirus.

More information on the reopening of schools in Liverpool can be found at www.liverpoolexpress.co.uk/backtoschool.

Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton, said: “The big risk to schools is infection coming in through the community, for example through people who don’t know they are carrying it mixing with staff or pupils outside and it infecting them.

“Therefore anyone who has returned from a country that is not on the Government’s travel corridor list must make sure they anyone they travelled with stay at home for 14 days and get tested if they develop symptoms.

“Following the guidance will help protect our schools, children and staff and keep infection rates across the city under control.” 

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