Covid Safe Information

COVIDSAFE measures extension 17 02 22

 

I want to thank parents and students for the great job they have done in keeping our school as safe as possible by following important COVIDSafe measures such as mask wearing, physical distancing, ventilation, getting vaccinated and rapid antigen testing.

This has meant that our school has remained open and our students in class. This is a fantastic outcome and a testament to the hard work of parents, carers, students and school staff.

 

Rapid Antigen Tests

To keep schools as safe as possible, the Victorian Government has extended the COVIDSafe measures introduced for the beginning of Term 1. This includes extending the availability of free rapid antigen tests (RAT) for screening until the end of term. It is anticipated an additional 24 million RATs will be provided to schools and early childhood settings to continue to support early detection and prevent infection, for use at home.

The need for this program will continue to be monitored, and may end earlier based on health advice. This is great news and will mean we’re able to continue identifying COVID-19 cases as early as possible, reducing the impact on our school and individuals.

Department of Health modelling indicates that in the first two weeks of school returning, the program has already prevented more than 21,000 cases in schools alone. Their modelling indicates, assuming a 75 per cent compliance rate with screening of students, that by continuing RAT screening in schools for the full 10 weeks of Term 1, we will prevent:

 

* 61,000 COVID-19 infections in children aged 5 to 17

* more than 150,000 COVID-19 infections in the overall community (on average 15,000 per week over 10 weeks, or more than 2,100 per day)

* around 400 hospital admissions.

 

I estimate around 2/3 of our positive cases have been identified by Rapid Antigen Testing. This is particularly important when cases are asymptomatic.  

 

The department will continue to supply RATs to our school for your use. These will be distributed through STRIVE classes once per fortnight.  

Twice-a-week testing continues to be strongly recommended for both students and staff.

 

Testing should be conducted at home, and students and staff must report any positive result. There is no requirement to report a negative result.

Positive results should be reported to AskLeadership@sthelena.vic.edu.au

We will arrange to have work sent home.  If your child is in isolation due to being a household contact, we will also send work home.  Please notify me via the same email address if this is the case, and re-notify if your child's Covid status changes.  

Vaccination

Vaccination is another key component to protect students and staff in school settings.

Vaccinations for children aged 5 to 11 are open and third dose vaccinations for 16 to 17 year olds are now available.

There are lots of convenient options to access vaccinations. These include state-wide vaccination hubs, your local GP or pharmacy.

You can book your appointment in a few different ways, including: 

* online: coronavirus.vic.gov.au/vaccine

* by phone: 1800 675 398 (Coronavirus Hotline)

* In person: talk to your local pharmacy, doctor, or attend a state-wide vaccination hub. 

* using the COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Finder - COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Finder | Australian Government Department of Health

Ventilation

Improving ventilation is one of the most effective measures to keep education settings safe. 51,000 air purifiers were delivered to schools by Term 1, 2022 to support COVIDSafe settings in schools and nearly all of our classrooms have them.

 

Up to an additional 60,000 air purifiers will be rolled out to schools ahead of winter to supplement natural and mechanical ventilation during the cooler months.

 

The winter allocation will provide enough purifiers to cover all classrooms, in government schools and low-fee non-government schools based on current enrolments. This includes general purpose classrooms and other specialist classrooms such as art and science rooms.

Masks

Mask rules will remain the same, with students in Grade 3 and above required to wear masks – although they will not be required outdoors.  Please make sure your child understands how to wear their mask properly.  Disposable masks should be changed 2-3 times daily, so please make sure you have provided your child with enough.

 

All students need to wear masks PROPERLY.    Students who continually resist following this directive will incur consequences similar to those for being out of uniform repeatedly.  It is important that students recognise that wearing a mask is protecting others, therefore not wearing one is a selfish act.  Of course, some students will have a genuine exemption.  To apply for an exemption, email AskLeadership@sthelena.vic.edu.au    When students are issued with their exemption card, they need to carry it on them at all times at school.  

 

See here for exemption eligibility:  https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/face-masks-when-wear-face-mask

Daily Covid bulletin

I send information home via Compass on a daily basis regarding the year levels or classes impacted.  If your child's group is included here, watch carefully for symptoms.     

 

When to stay home

 

Importantly, students MUST NOT come to school if they are feeling unwell with any covid symptoms.  These include (but are not limited to):

*headache

*sore throat

*fever

*dizziness

*nausea

*vomiting

*diarrohea

*aches and pains

*fatigue 

*cough

*runny nose

 

On behalf of the school, I would like to thank you again for your continued support in helping your child to complete the rapid antigen tests and other COVID Safe measures.

 

 As a result of these efforts we can continue providing a safe environment for students and staff.