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Tanaiste confirms NPHET considering re-introducing testing for close contacts in schools

Oct 29, 2021 12:57 By Shannonside News
Tanaiste confirms NPHET considering re-introducing testing for close contacts in schools
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Schools are due to re-open their doors on Monday after the mid-term break.

NPHET is considering re-introducing Covid testing for close contacts of confirmed cases in primary schools.

The new system may see pupils given antigen tests if they're a close contact without symptoms.

That was John Boyle of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation speaking almost exactly a month ago when it was confirmed testing of close contacts in primary schools was to be stopped.

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Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has confirmed they're now thinking of bringing it back.

This morning INTO President Joe McKeown said, I told you so.

Social Democrats co-leader Catherine Murphy says there's now a question-mark over schools.

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She suggests more could be done around ventilation.

But both the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste have said they're not contemplating school closures, and there would have to be a serious change in the current situation to do so.

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