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COVID-19 must be accurately recorded in schools – Mullan

written by cassoscoop October 22, 2020
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Thornhill College shut last week after rise in Coronavirus cases

SINN Féin Education Spokesperson Karen Mullan has called on Health Minister Robin Swann to ensure accurate recording of COVID-19 cases in schools.

The Foyle MLA said: “Education Minister Peter Weir recently stated that less than ten schools have required PHA contact tracing for two or more COVID19 cases.

“In Derry alone, six post primary schools had contacted the PHA 55 times seeking support in relation to 50 confirmed cases.

“The Department’s figures quoted by the Minister are simply not reflective of the reality within schools.

“Questions have also arisen about the accuracy of figures for the number of pupils self-isolating.

“I have asked Health Minister Robin Swann to urgently put in place an effective contact tracing system to protect the health and well-being of pupils, teachers and families.

“The onus is not on principals or staff to act as contact tracers, but rests with public health professionals.

“Sinn Féin are committed to ensuring that schools return in a safe and sustainable way, to achieve this COVID-19 cases must be accurately recorded and tracing systems implemented.”

COVID-19 must be accurately recorded in schools – Mullan was last modified: October 22nd, 2020 by cassoscoop

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COVID-19 must be accurately recorded in schools - MullanDerryEDUCATION MINISTER PETER WEIRFOYLE MLAHealth Minister Robin SwannKAREN MULLANppost primary schoolsSinn Fein
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