Club members donated 82 food vouchers to elderly residents who would normally attend the Christmas Together lunches. They have also given support for the ‘virtual panto, provided by the Community School in Milford Haven and given book tokens to 113 children who would have attended the Kids Out Summer event at Folly Farm. Support to the club came from the Community Foundation Wales. Rotary Club president Stewart Harris visited Milford Haven Community Primary School, Gelliswick Church in Wales VC School, Coastlands School in ’Tish, Johnston Community Primary School and he also visited Councillor Guy Woodham at his home where he gave most of the food vouchers to be delivered on.
Pupils in class 2ZJ have been asked to stay home and self-isolate. Contacts of the pupil concerned have been asked to self-isolate for 14 days. Parents and carers do not need to contact the school to find out if their child has been affected. Pembrokeshire County Council, Public Health Wales and Hywel Dda University Health Board are working with the school to ensure that all possible precautionary measures are being taken to minimise risk of transmission of the virus. Parents/guardians have been given the following advice by Hywel Dda University Health Board: If a child/parent/household member develops symptoms of Covid-19, the entire household should immediately self-isolate, and book a test for the individual with the symptoms. It is unnecessary to test the entire household if they are not symptomatic.