BGS Visitors – Coronavirus (COVID-19) Please inform the Receptionist if you have visited any of the countries listed below within the last 14 days; and please remain in Reception until a decision is made about your visit to the School by a member of the Senior Leadership Team. Visitors to BGS who have returned from the countries listed below in italics will not be allowed into the School even if they appear to be fit and well. ➢ Anywhere in on or after 9 March ➢ Lockdown areas in northern Italy: - in : , Castiglione d’Adda, Casalpusterlengo, , Maleo, , , , and - in Veneto: Vo’Euganeo ➢ Iran ➢ Hubei province in China ➢ Daegu, Cheongdo or Gyeonhsan in South Korea

If you have returned from any of the countries listed below in the last 14 days or you have been in the company of somebody who has a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19, please let the Receptionist know, so that the School Nurse can take your temperature before a decision is made about your coming into the School. ➢ Italy other than the ➢ Japan specified regions above ➢ Laos before the 9 March ➢ Macau ➢ Mainland China outside of ➢ Malaysia Hubei province ➢ Myanmar ➢ South Korea other than ➢ Singapore those areas listed above ➢ Taiwan ➢ Cambodia ➢ Thailand ➢ Hong Kong ➢ Vietnam

Thank you for following the School’s hygiene information and advice, while visiting BGS. Please don’t be offended if we decline to shake hands with you on this occasion. Thank you for helping us to minimise the risk of infection.

HYGIENE INFORMATION

Germs can live on some surfaces for hours. To protect yourself and others:

Do:

• Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze

• Put used tissues in the bin straight away

• Wash your hands with soap and water often – use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available

• Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell

Don’t: Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean This is the best way to slow down the spread of most germs, including Coronavirus