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Schools are safe to reopen as they don’t spread Covid, NHS expert claims

February 16, 2021
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Schools are safe to reopen as they don't spread Covid, NHS expert claims

SCHOOLS are safe to reopen and do not spread Covid, an NHS expert says.

That verdict comes after kids in classrooms were declared not to be the second wave’s “major driver” by Northern Ireland’s Public Health Association.

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NHS expert Prof Saul Faust, who led the UK trials of one vaccine, believes it is safe for schools to open as they are not a virus spreader

NHS expert Prof Saul Faust, who led the UK trials of one vaccine, believes it is safe for schools to open as they are not a virus spreaderCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Prof Saul Faust, who led the UK trials of one vaccine, believes it will be safe to open school gates.

He said: “Increasingly, we think transmission reflects the local society and environment around the school.

“For secondary schools, we have to be sure the rate of transmission around that school is low enough, not because it’s unsafe for children but otherwise it’s going to look as if children are getting Covid more.

“The risk is people perceive schools as being places that cause transmission and I don’t think that’s true.”

His theory is backed by a study from the University of Warwick, which found school cases follow a rise in infections in the community, not the other way around.

Dr Mike Tildesley said: “We are not seeing that cases in schools then led to cases in the community… we are certainly not seeing overwhelming evidence that schools are driving risks in the community.”

It comes as Northern Ireland’s Public Health Association declared that kids in classrooms were not the second wave’s 'major driver'

It comes as Northern Ireland’s Public Health Association declared that kids in classrooms were not the second wave’s ‘major driver’Credit: Getty Images – Getty

Prof Faust said 'The risk is people perceive schools as being places that cause transmission and I don’t think that’s true'

Prof Faust said ‘The risk is people perceive schools as being places that cause transmission and I don’t think that’s true’

Dr Mike Tildesley added: 'We are certainly not seeing overwhelming evidence that schools are driving risks in the community'

Dr Mike Tildesley added: ‘We are certainly not seeing overwhelming evidence that schools are driving risks in the community’Credit: Rex Features

The study comes as the Prime Minister told no decisions had been made on whether kids in England could return to school at the same time

The study comes as the Prime Minister told no decisions had been made on whether kids in England could return to school at the same timeCredit: PA:Press Association

Schools are safe to reopen as they don't spread Covid, NHS expert claims

 

Prof Sarah Lewis, Professor of Molecular Epidemiology, University of Bristol, said: “Cases in schools seemed to correlate most strongly with cases in the community 5-7 days earlier (which is the typical incubation period), suggesting that cases in the community were spilling into schools rather than vice versa.”

The study comes as Boris Johnson said no decisions have been made on whether all pupils in England can return to school at the same time.

The Prime Minister is preparing to set out his “road map” for relaxing measures on February 22, with March 8 earmarked for schools to start reopening to all pupils.

ALL schools in England set to reopen from March 8 as Covid cases halving every 2 weeks, says Professor Lockdown

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