13/03/20
Dear Parent/Carer
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
I am writing to advise you that all Rhondda Cynon Taf schools are provided with regular updates in relation to Coronavirus (COVID-19) developments which are always informed by Welsh Government and Public Health Wales guidance.
As you will be aware Coronavirus is a type of virus. As a group, Coronaviruses are common across the world and COVID -19 is a new strain of Coronavirus first identified in Wuhan City, China in December 2019. The situation in relation to the virus continues to change on a daily basis. In summary, the current advice relating to travellers returning from overseas is broken down into two categories: :
In terms of the above categories, these relate to the following countries:
* Travelers who returned from areas of Northern Italy that were under containment measures (see map link below) between 19 February and 8 March 2020 should self-isolate for 14 days. If they develop symptoms they should contact the NHS Direct Wales on 111.
Any Travelers who returned from the rest of Italy before 9 March 2020 do not need to undertake any special measures, but if they develop symptoms they should self-isolate and call the NHS Direct Wales on 111.
The following link will allow people to identify whether they are in category 1 or 2 more easily:
The incubation period of the virus is between 2 and 14 days. This means that if a person remains well 14 days after contact with someone with a confirmed Coronavirus, they have not been infected.
Travellers returning from other countries, including France, currently do not need take any special measures although people are encouraged to check the information on the Public Health Wales website as it is updated daily.
The government announced on the 12 March 2020 that all overseas education trips for children under the age of 18 should not take place until further notice. For further information, please check the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website as this specifically deals with travel advice and restrictions at
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/foreign-commonwealth-office. In the event of a school trip being cancelled due to travel restrictions being imposed, further advice will be provided by the schools as and when appropriate.
What are the symptoms of Novel Coronavirus?
Symptoms are similar to other respiratory viruses such as the flu. These may include:
Generally, these infections can cause more severe symptoms in people with weakened immune systems, older people and those with long-term conditions like diabetes, cancer and chronic lung disease. There is no evidence that children are more affected than other age groups and presently there have been very few cases reported in children.
In order to minimise risks to your child, please encourage good hygiene and frequent hand washing. Washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is recommended. The use of an alcohol-based hand sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol is recommended if soap and water are not available.
It would also be helpful if you could encourage your child to
Updated advice provided on the 12 March 2020 suggests that schools should remain open. However, if a child or adult develops a new cough and a mild temperature they should self-isolate for a 7 day period. If you require any further information or assistance please call NHS Direct Wales on 0845 46 47 or 111.
More detailed advice is however provided on the Public Health Wales website at:
I hope that this letter provides the necessary reassurances that schools are receiving appropriate advice in relation to this matter.
Yours sincerely
Gaynor Davies
Director of Education and Inclusion Services
Should you have any specific queries in relation to a specific set of circumstances, please direct these to the Public Health and Protection team at:
coronaviruscounciladvice@rctcbc.gov.uk
12/03/20
Dear Parent/Carer,
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
In respect of Covid-19 or Coronavirus, the Council felt that it would be helpful to provide some general advice on the virus in respect of pupils attending school.
A coronavirus is a type of virus. As a group, coronaviruses are common across the world and COVID-19 is a new strain of coronavirus first identified in Wuhan City, China in December 2019.
The situation around the virus continues to change but in summary the current advice is broken down into two categories:
1. Category 1 - travellers should immediately self-isolate, even if asymptomatic (no visible signs of illness), and call NHS Direct (Wales) to inform of any recent travel.
2. Category 2 - travellers do not need to undertake any special measures, but if they develop symptoms they should self-isolate and call NHS Direct (Wales).
In terms of the above categories then:
1. Category 1 - countries are currently; Wuhan city and Hubei province (China), Iran, Daegu or Cheongdo(Republic of Korea) and Italy*.
2. Category 2 - countries are currently; Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.
* Travelers’ who returned from areas of Northern Italy that were under containment measures (see map link below) between 19 February and 8 March 2020 should self-isolate for 14 days. If they develop symptoms they should contact NHS111. Any Travelers’ who returned from the rest of Italy before 9 March 2020 do not need to undertake any special measures, but if they develop symptoms they should self-isolate and call NHS 111.
The following link will allow people to identify whether they are in category 1 or 2 more easily:
The incubation period of the virus is between 2 and 14 days. This means that if a person remains well 14 days after contact with someone with confirmed coronavirus, they have not been infected.
Travellers returning from other countries, including France, need take no special measures although people are encouraged to check the information on the website links as these are updated daily.
What are the symptoms of Novel Coronavirus?
Symptoms similar to other respiratory viruses such as the flu. These may include:
➢ Cough
➢ Shortness of breath
➢ Fever.
Generally, these infections can cause more severe symptoms in people with weakened immune systems, older people and those with long-term conditions like diabetes, cancer and chronic lung disease. There is no evidence that children are more affected than other age groups and presently there have been very few cases reported in children.
The following link to Public Health Wales (PHW) will provided further information for parents and carers:
To conclude, based on the current advice from the UK Government, Welsh Government and PHW,unless pupils (and/or their families) have visited the countries identified in categories above, then they can continue to attend school as normal.
Ar ran / On behalf of: Gaynor Davies,Cyfarwyddwr y Gwasanaeth Addysg a Chynhwysiant / Director of Education and Inclusion Services
Staff – 12th March 2020
The advice from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Public Health Wales (PHW) that one of the most effective means of protecting yourself is to follow good hygiene practices, in particular regular and proper hand washing
Below are a number of links / documents that you may download and print to display the relevant information at your location.
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WHO poster encouraging hand washing |
WHO - Encouraging hand washing
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WHO poster – advice on protecting people |
WHO - Advice on protecting people
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NHS poster – demonstrating correct hand washing technique |
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Youtube video - demonstrating correct hand washing technique
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Youtube - Correct hand washing technique
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To ensure effective hand washing takes place, all staff, visitors and others (including pupils in our schools) have access to soap and water, or where this is not practicable, sanitising hand gel containing at least 60% alcohol. In addition bins are available to enable people to properly dispose of any used tissues.
You should keep yourself updated on the latest news and advice regarding the Coronavirus outbreak by visiting PHW website - https://phw.nhs.wales/
The revised Welsh Curriculum marks a shift in giving schools the responsibility to teach what best suits their children and young people with the support of a national framework. Teachers -you can now familiarise yourselves with the new model and start thinking how the teaching and learning at your school will underpin the new guidance.
The Welsh Government has issued guidance for schools and other educational settings on providing advice on the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Directors are asked to advise their schools and other education settings of the publication of this guidance and of the need to regularly check the Public Health Wales Website for the latest information on coronavirus (COVID-19) generally. Posters & general information & advice can be downloaded from: https://phw.nhs.wales/topics/coronavirus/
For Current guidance & suggested lessons in Educational Settings please see: https://gov.wales/guidance-educational-settings-about-covid-19
Any specific queries or concerns, please contact the Health Protection Team at Public Health Wales: 0300 00 300 32 OR NHS Direct on: 0845 46 47