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As at 29th November 2020:
• There have been 7,1075 children and young people aged 2-17 years in Scotland who have tested positive for COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak.
In the week ending 29th November 2020:
• There were 612 children and young people aged 2-17 years in Scotland who tested positive for COVID-19, among the 7,435 children and young people who were tested.
• The identified COVID-19 positive cases reflected a rate of 33.3 cases per 100,000 2-4 year olds, 50.6 cases per 100,000 5-11 year olds, 97.5 per 100,000 12-13 year olds, 91.5 per 100,000 14-15 year olds and 117.8 cases per 100,000 16-17 year olds. The rate of cases per 100,000 of the general population was 115.8.
On 8th December:
• Attendance in local authority schools was 90.4%, whilst the percentages of openings recorded as pupils not in school (non Covid-19 reasons) was 6.2%, and for not in school (Covid-19 related reasons) was 3.5%.
• 24,450 pupils were not in school either all or part of the day because of Covid-19 related reasons.
• 2,184 staff were absent due to Covid-19 related reasons, of which, 1,287 were teaching staff and 897 were other school-based staff.
Covid-19 Education Recovery Group - Infographic
• 76,023 children were attending a childcare setting and 2,035 had a Covid-19 related absence.
• 649 (3.2%) childcare staff were absent due to Covid-19 related reasons [based on a 53% response rate].
Covid-19 Education Recovery Group - Infographic
These figures should be used with caution as only 53% of open childcare providers completed the survey.