

Do this even if the antigen test has a negative (not detected) result. If at any time, your child develops symptoms they should isolate at home and you should book a COVID-19 PCR test for them. If your child has no symptoms but gives a positive result on an antigen test they must self-isolate and parents will need to book a PCR test. The children in the pod of the confirmed COVID-19 case can continue to attend school as long as they have no symptoms and they do not have a positive COVID-19 test result (antigen or PCR). 3rd test: A third test should be taken 2 days from the 2nd test.Ĭan children in the pod of a confirmed case still attend school?.2nd test: A second test should be taken 2 days after the first.1st test: When you receive the antigen test, carry out the test that day.The HSE advises that parents/guardians should do the following: When do parents do the Antigen tests with their children?

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Full details will be in the antigen test pack. The HSE has prepared instructions and a video for parents.
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These tests will be delivered free of charge directly to the parent or guardian at their home address and the child’s parent can decide if they want to do the tests. Parents will need to provide their child’s name and home address, which will be provided by the school, together with the school’s roll number when contacting the Freephone number to order the test. How do parents obtain Antigen tests if their child is on a pod with a positive confirmed case? If there are two pods with separate confirmed cases of COVID-19, then parents or guardians of children in the whole class will be contacted and provided with the information on how they can request antigen tests. If just one pod is involved, only the children in this pod will be offered antigen tests. Who gets offered an Antigen test in school? The test sample does not have to go to a lab and results show within 15 minutes. Parents/guardians will do the antigen test on their own child at home with full instructions provided with the free antigen test. The principal will not share any personal information relating to any other child with parents.Īntigen tests are potentially an extra measure to help protect against transmission of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The principal will then tell this parent/guardian, that they will be contacting the parents of the other children in their child’s pod, to give them details of how they can order free antigen tests for their children using a Freephone number. My child is positive for COVID-19, what do I do?įrom 29 November 2021, if a parent or guardian receives a positive (detected) PCR COVID-19 test result for their child, they are advised to contact their child’s school principal immediately to let them know. If a parent/guardian has any concerns about their child they should contact their GP, as per normal.

They should self-isolate at home and a PCR test be booked for them here. Symptomatic children must stay home if they display any symptoms like a new cough, shortness of breath, high temperature, sore throat – read the full list of guidelines here. The antigen testing is only for asymptomatic children in a pod with a confirmed positive case. Tags: Parentsįrom the 29th of November the use of antigen testing in certain circumstances in children who are asymptomatic and part of a classroom pod, where there is a confirmed case of COVID-19 will be introduced.
