August 18, 2020
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Good afternoon,

Two pupils in primary schools in the Perth and Kinross area have tested positive for coronavirus, with contact tracing identifying 41 close contacts including other pupils and staff.

One of the pupils attends Newhill Primary School in Blairgowrie and the other attends Oakbank Primary School in Perth.

The local council has said that the schools will stay open, though those who were identified as contacts are advised by NHS Tayside to self isolate for 14 days.

Dr Emily Stevenson from NHS Tayside's Health Protection team said: "These two positive cases in Perth & Kinross schools are experiencing mild symptoms. Their confidentiality must be respected and no further details can be released about individual cases."

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