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Kings Oak Primary is currently closed to all pupils other than those whose parents/carers are key workers or those who have been identified as vulnerable. If you believe that you are a key worker and need to request a place for your child because you have no one at home to look after them, you may request a place for your child/children. Remote learning is now in place. If you still have not collected your laptop if you have no device at home please contact us immediately. We appreciate these are very uncertain times but we want everyone to stay safe. We will return to school on Monday, 08th March 2021, Stay safe and follow the rules. Thank you. |
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Stay at home: what to do if you or someone you share your home with has coronavirus symptoms COVID-19 is a new illness. Lots of people call it coronavirus. It can affect your lungs and your breathing. The main symptoms of coronavirus are:
If you have any coronavirus symptoms you should book a test and stay at home until you receive your results. To do this visit the NHS website or call 119. If you receive a positive result, tell the people you have been close to over the last 2 days that you have coronavirus as they should stay at home for 14 days. This is whether they have coronavirus symptoms or not. Being close to could mean:
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USEFUL INFORMATION: What to do if you or someone you share your home with has coronavirus symptoms |
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If you have any coronavirus symptoms you should stay at home for 10 days Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital unless it is an emergency In an emergency dial 999 Book a test as soon as possible. To do this visit the NHS website or call 119 If you can, tell the people you have been close to over the last 2 days that you have coronavirus symptoms Being close to could mean: Being face to face with someone who is closer than 1 metre (3 feet) from you for any length of time. This includes things like: • talking to someone • coughing on someone • Being within 1 to 2 metres (3 – 6) feet) of someone for more than 15 minutes. This includes things like being in a car with them or spending time at home with them.
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WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CHILD'S BUBBLE CLOSES? - Click here for advice
KINGS OAK COVID-19 RISK ASSESSMENT - SEPT 2020
EASY READ - HOUSEHOLD ISOLATION - Click here for advice from Public Health England
KINGS OAK COVID-19 RISK ASSESSMENT
FOUNDATION STAGE RISK ASSESSMENT
BMBC - INFORMATION FOR THE SAFE RETURN TO SCHOOL
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LATEST GUIDELINES REGARDING COVID-19
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HELP DURING THE PANDEMIC
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Mindspace Local website offering a range of emotional health and wellbeing resources.