Increased targeted schools testing will help stop virus spreading
The Public Health Agency (PHA) and Education Authority (EA) are highlighting the importance of asymptomatic testing in schools in reducing the spread of COVID-19 and reminding people that increased testing is likely to see a rise in detection of cases. As schools return from the Easter break on Monday 12 April the programme of asymptomatic testing – testing those with no symptoms of COVID-19 – for all staff in pre-school settings, primary schools and post primary schools will get under way, alongside testing for pupils in years 12-14. Dr Joanne McClean, Consultant in Public Health Medicine at