FIVE or more individuals at four West Fife schools are self-isolating after having contact with a positive coronavirus case.
NHS Fife has announced this afternoon that two primary schools, one nursery and one high school are affected.
From last Monday, March 22 to Sunday, March 28, five or more individuals at Aberdour PS, Halbeath Nursery, King's Road PS in Rosyth and St Columba's RC HS in Dunfermline, were required to isolate after contact with a positive case.
An NHS Fife spokesperson said: "These updates list where a case has occurred in pupils or staff who are attending the school, and where five or more school contacts have been required to isolate after contact tracing has taken place.
"Where less than five potential contacts have been identified, these cases will not be included for reasons of pupil/staff confidentiality."
Anyone with the well-established symptoms of COVID-19, regardless of how mild, should immediately self-isolate and order a test on the NHS inform website: www.nhsinform.scot or by calling 0800 028 2816.
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