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Coronavirus outbreak at nursery as 20 children, parents and staff test positive

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A flare-up of coronavirus at a nursery in Milton Keynes has led to 20 new confirmed cases. Dozens of staff, children and family members linked to Acorn nursery in Westcroft have tested for the deadly bug over the past week and a half, according to MK Citizen.

All staff and families at the nursery are now being offered testing for Covid-19 as a precaution. The outbreak has led to a plea from officials to follow social distancing rules as lockdown restrictions are relaxed.

Muriel Scott, Director of Public Health for Milton Keynes, said it was "vitally important" to stay vigilant. For the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, read our liveblog here "As lockdown lifts we’ve all got to do our part, which means remaining distant, regular hand

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