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Yet another school in Dublin has been rocked by the coronavirus when parents at one school received the terrifying news yesterday that there had been a confirmed case.
It is understood that the HSE sent a letter to the parents of the children at the South Dublin school confirming the positive result.
This is now the sixth Dublin school to have a confirmed case of Covid-19 since classrooms reopened nearly two weeks ago.
The letter sent to the parents reads: “A confirmed case of Covid-19 at your child’s school has been reported to the HSE East Department of Public Health.
“A public health risk assessment has been conducted and the parents of the children who are considered close contacts of the confirmed case have been contacted and informed accordingly.”
The letter continues: “If your child has not been identified as a close contact at this time, your child does not need a Covid-19 test, they can continue to attend school, and no further action is required at this time.”
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It is understood that the school was thoroughly cleaned up after the confirmed case while informing all close contacts.
While the school will remain open with the children in attendance, parents were told that if their child develops any symptoms of Covid-19, they should immediately remove him from school.
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