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Around 1,000 pupils from Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni are self-isolating because of a cluster of positive cases of coronavirus at the school, Caerphilly County Borough Council has confirmed.
There are more than 30 cases identified at the school across its two sites – in Gelli Haf at Fleur de Lys near Blackwood, and a the Y Gwyndy site in Caerphilly town.
A spokesman for Caerphilly County Borough Council said: “We are currently dealing with a cluster of cases at Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni. At present there are over 30 positive PCR results, resulting in 1,000 pupils from affected ‘bubbles’ self-isolating as a precaution.
“The school is working closely with Public Health Wales, Aneurin Bevan Health Board and the council to manage the situation accordingly.
“Testing will be carried out at the school tomorrow, Wednesday, June 30, to help control the spread of Covid-19 in the community and those pupils currently at home are being supported by teachers with remote learning arrangements.”
Cllr Philippa Marsden, Leader of Council added: “We would urge anyone contacted by the Trace Track and Protect team to strictly comply with the requirement to isolate for ten days. This may include others with links to the school community (eg local sports clubs) who may have been in close contact with positive cases. Please do your bit to prevent onward transmission and protect the community.”
Islwyn Senedd Member Rhianon Passmore has contacted the council for an update.
She said: “First and foremost public health is of paramount concern. Covid-19 has shown itself to be a deadly disease and this is a timely reminder that the pandemic is not over.
“The incredible success of our vaccination programme in Wales is beginning to break the link with positive cases to hospitalisations and deaths.
“On Monday only one person was admitted to hospital in Wales with Covid whilst only 102 people were in Welsh hospitals with the disease.
“It is with our ongoing caution, vigilance and dedication that we will overcome.
“I would urge everybody in Wales to ensure that they have had their first vaccination dose and to come forward when they are called for their second shot.
“My thoughts and best wishes are with everybody at Ysgol Gyfun Cwm Rhymni.”
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