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HSE Covid 19 Advice for parents
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COVID-19 Advice for parents
Symptoms to look out for and when to contact your GP Schools are back and the winter season is ahead of us. Every year, schoolchildren get colds, flu and other infections. This time, coronavirus (COVID-19) is with us.
Here is a guide on what symptoms to look out for and what to do if your child is unwell.
When to keep your child at home and phone your GP
Do not send your child to school or childcare if any of the following is true.
Your child has:
- a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or more
- any other common symptoms of coronavirus such as a new cough, loss or changed sense of taste or smell, or shortness of breath
- been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus
- been living with someone who is unwell and may have coronavirus
You will need to: 1. Isolate your child. This means keeping them at home and completely avoiding contact with other people, as much as possible. Your child should only leave your home to have a test or to see your GP. 2. Phone your GP. They will advise you if your child needs a coronavirus test. 3. Everyone that your child lives with should also restrict their movements, at least until your child
gets a diagnosis from their GP or a coronavirus test result. This means not going to school, childcare or work. 4. Treat your child at home for their symptoms.
When it’s okay to send your child to school or childcare
It’s usually okay to send your child to school or childcare if they:
- only have nasal symptoms, such as a runny nose or a sneeze
- do not have a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or more (as long as their temperature has not been lowered by taking any form of paracetamol or ibuprofen)
- do not have a cough
- have not been in close contact with anyone who has coronavirus
- do not live with anyone who is unwell and may have coronavirus
- have been told by a GP that their illness is caused by something else, that is not coronavirus. Your GP will tell you when they can return to school or childcare
- have got a negative (‘not detected’) coronavirus test result and have not had symptoms for 48 hours
Most of the time, you do not need to phone your GP if a runny nose or sneezing are your child’s only symptoms. Talk to your pharmacist instead.
Preventing the spread of illness
Help children to understand and to follow this advice:
Don’t share food at lunch or other times
Flu vaccine
This year, all children aged 2 to 12 years will be offered the children’s nasal flu vaccine free of charge. See hse.ie/flu Wash their hands
Don’t share regularly
toys
More information
Go to hse.ie/coronavirus for more information. This includes advice on the following:
- protecting your child from coronavirus
- if your child has symptoms of coronavirus
- getting urgent medical advice if your child is very unwell
- children with underlying health conditions
- explaining coronavirus to your child
- how your child should wash their hands
- caring for a child isolating and self-isolation
- treating coronavirus symptoms at home
- bringing your child to a test centre and test results
For updates visit
www.gov.ie/health-covid-19 www.hse.ie
Published: August 2020
Use tissues or elbows to cover their coughs and sneezes
Keep their distance from people who are sneezing or coughing
Ireland’s public health advice is guided by WHO and ECDC advice
An Roinn Sláinte Department of Health Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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An Roinn Sláinte Department of Health Office of the Chief Medical Officer
31/08/2020
Open letter from Acting Chief Medical Officer to parents & guardians of school
children and to teachers and affiliated school staff
To parents and guardians of school children in Ireland,
I am very aware that many of you are worried about the reopening of schools and the associated risk of COVID–19 for your children. This concern is natural and is to be fully expected after a period of six months during which we have all had to adapt to the challenges posed by COVID–19.
The decision to reopen schools has not been taken lightly and has been based on guidance produced by international bodies including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC); scientific evidence regarding the risk of COVID–19 in school children and staff; the experience of other countries that have not closed, or have reopened, their schools; our own experience having reopened childcare settings and summer camps since June; and evidence regarding the importance of school for the overall health and wellbeing of children.
International evidence shows us that child–to–child and child–to–adult transmission of COVID–19 in schools is uncommon. In addition, our own experience to date in Ireland, and indeed that reported internationally, demonstrates that for the overwhelming majority of children who are diagnosed with COVID–19, their symptoms will be mild.
The importance of schools for the overall health and wellbeing of children cannot be overstated, and the risk of COVID–19 has been carefully weighed against the very real harm that can be caused by sustained school closures. Schools play a fundamental role in the social life of children; they are where children are educated, make friends, share interests, learn social skills like self–confidence and empathy, and participate in sport and cultural activities.
Of course, as we continue to navigate our way through this pandemic, there are no zero risk options for reopening schools or indeed any other environment; the aim, therefore, is to reopen in as safe a way as possible by ensuring that all appropriate public health measures such as physical distancing, hand washing and respiratory hygiene are implemented where appropriate.
Bloc 1, Plaza Míseach, 50 – 58 Sráid Bhagóid lochtarach, Baile Átha Cliath 2, DO2 XW14 Block 1, Miesian Plaza, 50 – 58 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, D02 XW14 www.health.gov.ie | info@health.gov.ie
Schools are at the heart of our communities and the best way to protect them is to keep the level of COVID–19 in the community low. As parents and guardians, you can play a key role in this, both through your own actions and through the influence that you have on your family and friends. If all of us continue to make small changes to the way we live, we can – together – starve this virus of opportunities to transmit.
While it is okay to send your child to school or childcare if they only have a runny nose or a sneeze, if you have any concerns that your child has symptoms of COVID–19 – fever, cough, shortness of breath, loss of taste or smell – then please keep them at home until you have spoken with your GP by phone. Lots more information is available at gov.ie/backtoschool and hse.ie.
There will be cases of COVID–19 among children over the coming days and weeks, as there have been throughout this pandemic to date. But when this happens our public health teams in the HSE will respond and liaise closely with the school involved and ensure that all necessary measures are taken to protect other students and school staff.
Finally, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for all you have done to keep your family and our communities safe over the past seven months. I also want to thank all teachers, principals and school staff who have worked so hard to ensure that our schools are ready to reopen – it is just one more example of the incredible solidarity that has defined the way in which people all across the country have come together to play their part in getting us through this pandemic.
Dr. Ronan Glynn
Acting Chief Medical Officer
IMC 343604
Letter to All Parents
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6th August 2020
Dear Parent / Guardian
RE: Re-opening of CBS Primary Dundalk
I hope you and your families are keeping well.
As you are aware, our school has now been closed since 12th March due to the COVID-19 situation. We are now hoping to re-open our school safely, in line with current guidance and recommendations.
Re-opening the school safely will require the co-operation of all members of our School Community – BoM, School Leadership, Staff, Parents and Pupils. We will all be called on to play our part in ensuring that re-opening of the school is done in a safe manner which prevents the spread of the virus and allows the vital work of Teaching and Learning to proceed with as little disruption as possible.
We have been working on our plan for the safe reopening of the school for some weeks now and have added the links below to the DES COVID-19 Response Plan for the safe and sustainable reopening of Primary and Special Schools on our school website. The Response Plan gives details of
- Physical preparation, signage, hand sanitiser stations,
- Advice, procedures and training for the safe return to working in the school for all school staff and pupils
- General and specific advice on how all pupils, staff, parents and visitors will prevent the spread of the virus
We will soon publish our COVID-19 Policy Statement on the school website. Our BoM will keep you informed as to the progress of our re-opening plans and provide you with the information required by you to play your part in safely re-opening the school.
We are really looking forward to welcoming our children back to school and will be doing all that we can to ensure that the return to school is a safe and enjoyable experience for the children. We will be in touch with you again before school re-opens.
Le meas
___Deirdre Kerr____ ___Patricia Mc Keever
Cathaoirleach, An Bhóird Bainistíochta Príomhoide
The following websites provide further information on COVID-19 and on government advice and recommendations regarding the re-opening of schools: –
- https://www.education.ie/en/covid-19/
- https://www2.hse.ie/coronavirus/
- https://www.gov.ie/en/campaigns/a128d-back-to-school/?referrer=http://www.gov.ie/backtoschool/
First Communion CBS 2020
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Dear Parents/Guardians,
We have received a date for First Communion for the 2nd classes.
Date: Saturday 19th September in St Patrick’s Cathedral Dundalk
With current restrictions in the church both classes will receive the sacrament at separate masses.
12:30pm: Mr Jones current 2nd class
2pm : Ms Conroy’s current 2nd class.
First Penance will take place in the school(during the day) prior to 19th September.
Due to current restrictions, the sacrament will be a scaled down version of our ”normal” First Communion and and it will be a mass for the children and their parents, for the children to receive their First Communion.
Unfortunately the normal return visit to the school after mass will not be possible this year.
This date is confirmed , provided there is no escalation in the spread of Covid 19 and providing there has been no ”tightening” of restrictions.
As we get more details we will let you know immediately.
SCHOOL TEXT SYSTEM
Some parents appear to be having difficulty with the school texts.
If you are not receiving texts can you please email the school at office@cbsprimarydundalk.ie
Please include your phone number in the email, and we will double check that we have the correct number on the system.
We will be sending texts over the coming weeks in relation to school reopening and book lists/money.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Kind regards
Patricia Mc Keever
Information and Resources for children transitioning to Junior Infants and Preschool
Dear Parents,
Please find below a link to information and resources for children preparing for preschool and Junior Infants
https://twitter.com/hashtag/AnChead5?src=hashtag_click
Tusla Information
Tusla Louth Meath in collaboration with Louth Children and Young Peoples Services Committee have developed an online safety resource that parents can use to help them talk with and keep their children and young people safe online during COVID 19.
Please click on the link below for more information on the updated version:
https://www.cypsc.ie/_fileupload/Key%20Messages%20for%20Parents%20-%20Internet%20Safety.pdf
CONTINUITY OF LEARNING
Sean DeRuis An Oifig, Príomh Oide
REMINDER
Dear Parents,
I hope you and your families are keeping well.
I just want to remind everyone that the teachers in CBS are now using the Seesaw Platform to ensure continuity of teaching and learning during the school closure.
On Friday 18th April, a text was sent with an email address for you to contact your child’s class teacher. To activate Seesaw you must contact the class teacher on the email provided.
If you are having difficulty in accessing the email address or did not get a contact email address , you can notify the office at
office@cbsprimary dundalk.ie
and we will try to sort out the issue.
Stay Safe.
Kind Regards
Patricia Mc Keever
SCHOOL CLOSURE COVID 19
Sean DeRuis An Oifig, Príomh Oide
Dear Parents,
This time of unprecedented school closure, can be very frightening for both parents and children. The children are very aware of what is going on and are listening to everything.They can also sense the tension and anxiety of the moment. This is not like a regular school closure, of play-dates, parties and trips away; but a closure of social distancing .
Here are some suggestions to keep them busy .
Try to make sure they get some fresh air every day. Go for walks or play in the garden. Aistear in Junior/Senior Infants is all about learning through play:
sand, water, role play/dress up, junk art, play doh and small world.
Play board games, bingo or card games, these are all maths based activities.
Bake with the children, allow them to read the recipe or weigh out the ingredients.
Work on a project; history, geography and science all great areas for this.
Pick a book together as a family, allow the older children to take turns reading, younger children just need to listen and enjoy.
Children are like sponges, they absorb information in many different ways, and even though they are not in the classroom, they will still be learning. And when we get back to school, the teachers will re adjust curriculum planning to cater for this unexpected break in the children’s formal learning at school.
Mrs King has recommended a very good app(it’s free) to download ”Insight Timer”. Very useful for children/adults who are feeling anxious, stressed or worried at this time.
Her yoga page on Facebook ”yoga with Liz” also has some very good information.
Folens online have offered free access to parents . We use Abair Liom and Planet Maths from this website.
Go Noodle online is great for activity.
The attached photos include some suggested work for 2nd class and some very useful websites.
This work/websites are suggested as an option. Please do not feel stressed as a parent to get all this work done. Do what you can and what the children are happy to engage in.
Kind Regards
Patricia Mc Keever