A COVID-19 case has been detected at Clydebank High and close contacts advised to self-isolate.
The school shared a letter from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde on their website on Monday stating their test and protect team were carrying out contact tracing.
There were previous coronavirus cases at Clydebank schools in the early weeks after their return to classes in August. But regularly notifications from the NHS stopped as contact tracing moved increasingly to a phone app.
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The NHS letter insists there is no evidence of transmission within the school and “robust control measures” are in place.
In August, the Post revealed concerns after pupils returned to packed corridors without masks or social distancing. Masks were shortly after mandated for secondary pupils across the country.
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