Just days after primary schools reopened in England, two children have tested positive for coronavirus.
Parents of pupils at St Paul’s Church of England Primary School in Wibsey, Bradford, have received a letter confirming the tests.
It says the pupils affected are siblings and advises parents on the need to self-isolate if they or their children have come into contact with them
In the letter to parents on Wednesday, headteacher Cath Palmer reassured them the two pupils had fully recovered.
She said all procedures were being followed, reports Yorkshire Live.
The letter said: “On Monday, 1st June, we were informed that two children who have recently attended school, from the same household, had tested positive for Covid-19 over the weekend.
“We are pleased to share that they are now well and have fully recovered.
“After liaison with Public Health England and the Department for Education we have followed our school response procedures: informing all parents of children and staff who may have come into contact with those affected and advised them of self-isolation guidance.”
Additional cleaning of the school was carried out on Monday and Tuesday this week as an extra precaution, she added.
Mrs Palmer added: “School is open to keyworker and vulnerable children from today, in the same way that it has been for the last eleven weeks, and the planned phased re-opening, starting with Year 6, is on Monday 15th June.”
The headteacher reassured parents that the school had been working with Public Health England.
“We understand that these are concerning times for everyone but please be assured that we have worked very closely with Public Health England to ensure that all procedures have been followed; we have been guided by them throughout this period.”
In a statement released through Bradford Council, Mrs Palmer said: “I can confirm that, following the advice of Public Health England, I have contacted the parents of children currently attending the school to alert them to the fact that 2 siblings who have been attending the school have tested positive for Covid-19.
“We have followed all the correct procedures advised by Public Health England.”
Local councillor Ralph Berry, who represents Wibsey, told YorkshireLive: “This tells us that we are not through this crisis and that we need to be really listening to the Director of Public Heath in Bradford (Sarah Muckle).
“We need to continue to observe social distancing and be very careful. The Government message has been very confusing.”
The reopening of schools in England has been controversial, with Sage - the Government's own scientific advisory committee - warning it could lead to a new surge of cases in some communities.
In Wales, it was announced yesterday that schools here would re-open to all pupils on June 29.
But Wales' chief medical officer Dr Frank Atherton said today the decision was not his "preferred option".
He said his preferred option would be for schools to reopen in August.