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Covid spike down to community spread not schools, according to West Dunbartonshire report

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West Dunbartonshire to remain at level three of coronavirus restriction systemThe report states: “The data shows a reduction in the number of young people testing positive since October.“A spike in positive cases occurred on return from the October break, suggesting that infection was not caused by school attendance, but rather community transfer.”And it also highlights that the percentage of those being asked to self-isolate is in decline, having peaked in early November.Last month, councillors ordered an urgent report to be compiled on the maximum Covid-safe capacity for pupils and staff in secondary schools.This has now been drawn up and will be considered by members during a full council meeting tomorrow.Councillor Douglas McAllister.

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