Coronavirus disruption eases in some WA Catholic schools as face-to-face lessons resume - ABC News

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Face-to-face lessons back on in some WA Catholic schools as coronavirus threat eases

"We are so excited to be welcoming all our students back to school on Wednesday to resume normal classes," the school said in a Facebook post.

Scotch College headmaster Alec O'Connell said yesterday was the first day back for all years at the Uniting Church school in Perth.'We want to get swabbing'to identify any asymptomatic coronavirus cases at schools across the state. "Every day we do extra tests is another day we can be more certain about the outcomes in relation to any outbreaks in the community."

 

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Only SOME? At this stage, ALL schools should be having face-to-face lessons in WA.

The sex starved priests must be super excited.

The threat has not eased, there is still no govt medical response, no safety measures, they're still lying about transmission and stats

Wrong

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