Herefordshire’s COVID-19 infection rate has increased slightly, with an increase in cases in the North Herefordshire, Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye areas causing the increase.
The infection rate in North Herefordshire has risen following the news of further cases being reported at Luston & Shobdon Primary Schools.
COVID-19 cases at schools in Shobdon and Luston update 17 March 2021:
From Herefordshire’s Director of Public Health Dr Rebecca Howell-Jones:
“We’d like to thank all staff, parents and children who have taken up the offer of testing. There has been a great response and take up. This has been really important in helping us understand the spread of infection through the schools and pre-schools and inform the action required.”
- Shobdon Primary School
We have received all the results from mass testing and parents should have received these results. A very small number of further cases have been identified through symptomatic individuals being tested and mass testing for those without symptoms. Those children who have been identified as close contacts of a case have been
informed and are required to continue to self-isolate even if tested negative. Not all children are required to self-isolate. The school will, however, remain closed until 23rd March. - Shobdon Arches Preschool
All children and staff identified as close contacts have been asked to self-isolate. Testing was offered through the national testing programme and parents encouraged to order a home PCR test. Due to the proportion of cases in preschool, we did not encourage them to attend mass testing at school last weekend as all were isolating as contacts. Even if testing negative using a home test, those who have been asked to self-isolate will need to continue to self-isolate. The nursery will remain closed until at least 23rd March pending a decision around affected staff being able to return to work. - Luston Primary School
We have received the results from the mass testing and parents should have received these results. Further cases have been identified through mass testing impacting some but not all Key Stage Two classes. Those children who have been identified as close contacts of a case have been informed and are required to continue to self-isolate even if tested negative. Not all children are required to self-isolate. - The school will, however, remain closed until 26th March due to the need for staff members to self-isolate and the need for some children to isolate at home – impacting on parents and therefore staff availability across all year groups.”
A post on the Luston and Shobdon Academy Website said:
Shobdon Families:
All Shobdon Primary School families will have received an email today (Wednesday 17th March) stating that the school will reopen on Tuesday 23rd March. Please follow the guidance stated in the letter.
Luston Families:
All Luston Primary School families will have received an email or text today (Wednesday 17th March) stating that the school will reopen on Friday 26th March. Please follow the guidance stated in the letter.
DURING THE PERIOD OF SCHOOL CLOSURE, LEARNING FOR ALL PUPILS WILL BE PROVIDED ON THE ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM OF SEESAW OR TAPESTRY
The infection rate in Herefordshire for the seven days ending 15th March was 33.7 cases per 100,000 population. This is UP on the seven days ending 14th March when the infection rate was 33.2 cases per 100,000 population.
HEREFORD SOUTH – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
HEREFORD SOUTH WEST – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
ROSS-ON-WYE – 7 new cases (Infection rate of 61.9 cases per 100,000 population)
PENYARD, LLANGARRON & GOODRICH – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
GOLDEN VALLEY – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
BROMYARD & BISHOPS FROME – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
LUGWARDINE, WITHINGTON & MORETON-ON-LUGG – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
FOWNHOPE, TARRINGTON & MARCLE – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
HEREFORD EAST – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
HEREFORD CENTRAL – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
BELMONT, MADLEY & CLEHONGER – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of 44.3 cases per 100,000 population)
HEREFORD WEST – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
HEREFORD NORTH WEST – 3 new cases (Infection rate of 32.3 cases per 100,000 population)
HEREFORD NORTH EAST – 4 new cases (Infection rate of 51.6 cases per 100,000 population)
KINGSTONE & KINGSTHORNE – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
CREDENHILL, WEOBLEY & WELLINGTON – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
KINGTON, EARDISLEY & STAUNTON – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
LEDBURY – 7 new cases (Infection rate of 69.6 cases per 100,000 population)
COLWALL, CRADLEY & WELLINGTON HEATH – Fewer than 3 new cases (Infection rate of – cases per 100,000 population)
SHOBDON, LUSTON & BODENHAM – 15 new cases (Infection rate of 168 cases per 100,000 population)
LEOMINSTER SOUTH – 4 new cases (Infection rate of 63.5 cases per 100,000 population)
LEOMINSTER NORTH – 6 new cases (Infection rate of 98.3 cases per 100,000 population)
WIGMORE, ORLETON & BRIMFIELD – 7 new cases (Infection rate of 108.3 cases per 100,000 population)
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