Covid-19 testing extended to under-fives in Scotland

Children in Scotland under the age of five who are displaying potential coronavirus symptoms are now eligible for testing, now that childcare settings have re-opened.

Previously children under five who have potential COVID-19 symptoms were not routinely tested and a test is only carried out if there is a pressing clinical need to do so.

Now children aged under five who have COVID-19 symptoms will be eligible for routine testing through all routes including drive-in regional testing centres, mobile testing units and by ordering a home test kit.

COVID-19 Testing for all children under 11 years old should be completed by their parent or carer.

Interim Chief Medical Officer Gregor Smith said: “In light of the continued change in lockdown restrictions and the resumption of early learning and childcare, we have reviewed our testing policy for children under five.

“We want to avoid households having to isolate unnecessarily if young children in their family are displaying coronavirus-like symptoms which can be common in this age group.

“I would encourage anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19 or whose child has symptoms, to get a test immediately to help us supress the spread of the virus.”

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