Extra Covid safety measures to stay in place in Dorset schools

They'll remain in place until at least the end of the month

Published 17th Nov 2021

Due to a steep rise in case rates throughout October, Public Health Dorset, BCP Council and Dorset Council provided additional guidance for educational settings across the county to reduce transmission for a 14 day period after half term.

A review has concluded that these measures should be extended until the end of November.

This was a joint approach across the South West region which set out further measures schools could take within the Department for Education’s Contingency Framework, including enhanced testing requirements, face coverings in communal areas and limiting large gatherings and mixing between groups.

A statement on Public Health Dorset's website said:

"We have now reviewed these measures with local and regional partners and we are in agreement that these measures should be extended until the end of November.

"We have looked closely at the data and there are a number of epidemiological reasons why we support the continuation of these measures:

"We are asking schools to continue to risk assess their individual situations and implement any necessary measures within the framework provided.

"Your school will be in contact regarding any changes affecting their setting.

"A further review will take place at the end of November and we will provide more information to schools ahead of this."

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