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Pupil tests positive for coronavirus at UK school that will remain open

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coronavirus – but the facility will remain open.The student at St Ambrose High School, in Coatbridge, began to display Covid-19 symptoms.They are not self-isolating after the positive test for the killer disease.But the North Lankarshire school will remain open because the child did not return to school, the NHS said.It added the risk for teachers and children remains low.However, work is under way to identify close contacts with the individual.Gabe Docherty, NHS Lanarkshire Director of Public Health, said: “A positive COVID-19 confirmed case has been identified in a pupil at St Ambrose High School in Coatbridge.“The pupil tested positive this morning (13 August), after displaying mild symptoms since 11 August, but they have not attended.

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