A Paisley primary school has closed due to a number of covid cases believed to be linked to the Omicron variant.
Todholm Primary has been closed from today for five days due to NHS Test and Protect identifying a number of close contacts within the school community, including school staff.
Renfrewshire Council has apologised to parents and explained that the decision to close relates to the impact on staffing and the inability to maintain appropriate staffing levels in the primary school and does not relate to public health issues.
Parents had already been notified of positive Covid-19 cases at the school and a risk assessment had already been carried out by public health and environmental health teams which concluded that health and safety measures in place at the school were robust.
The nursery remains unaffected and will remain open, reports the Daily Record.
A Renfrewshire Council spokesperson said: "Todholm primary school will temporarily close tomorrow - Monday, December 6 for 5 days. This follows NHS Test and Protect contact tracing that requires members of the school community to self-isolate, including school staff.
"This is due to Covid-19 cases linked to the school confirmed as or likely to be the new Omicron variant. Due to the number of staff asked to self-isolate we have taken the decision to close the school and to switch to remote learning from Monday morning.
“The decision has been taken as we are unable to maintain appropriate staffing levels and is not a public health matter.
"Following identification of cases, a further risk assessment was carried out by public health and environmental health teams, and all appropriate health and safety measures were found to be robust.”