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Interim temperature regime
for pupils 12 years old and below
The Ministry of Education (MOE) has, in consultation
with the Ministry of Health (MOH), decided to raise the cut-off
oral temperature for screening at schools to 37.8 degrees
Celsius for pupils of ages 12 years and below. Pupils in this
age range who register an oral temperature of 37.9 degrees
Celsius and above would be asked to see a doctor. Their parents
will be contacted to fetch them to the doctor.
This interim temperature regime is adopted
after the MOH has reviewed preliminary temperature data of
our primary school pupils. Over the period 5 to 9 May 2003,
about 450 Primary 1 to Primary 4 pupils (0.23%) have persistently
registered a temperature above 37.5 degrees Celsius, even
though they appear to be well. It is also well established
that young children have a slightly higher temperature than
adults. In addition, the body temperature may vary during
the course of the day.
Schools have implemented the new temperature
regime for pupils who are 12 years old and below from today.
For pupils above 12 years old, there is no
change to the cut-off temperature. Pupils registering oral
temperatures of 37.6 degrees Celsius and above will not be
allowed to remain in school, and will be asked to seek medical
attention.
With this new temperature regime, there may
still be a very small group of pupils who register temperatures
above the age-appropriate cut-off temperature but appear well.
MOE and MOH will be discussing the protocols to manage such
pupils.
MOE is working with MOH to carry out further
analyses of the temperature data of pupils. The temperature
measurement regime employed by schools will be further fine
tuned if the results of these studies show it necessary to
do so.
MOE urges parents to be mindful of their children's
well-being and not to send their children to school if they
are unwell. They should send them to a doctor instead. They
should return to school only when they are well. MOE also
seeks the co-operation of parents whose children are sent
home for registering temperatures above the age-appropriate
cut-off. Temperature-taking remains an important part of our
defence against SARS. MOE is committed to have a tight ring-fence
around our schools. This will give assurance to all parents
that their children are in a healthy and SARS-free environment
while in school.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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