Relief for parents as Melbourne students return to school

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Melbourne primary students and those in year 11 and 12 are returning to classrooms after almost 10 weeks with Premier Daniel Andrews looking at relaxing coronavirus restrictions in the city.

Parents across Melbourne will breathe sighs of relief when primary school and Victorian Certificate of Education students in years 11 and 12 return to classrooms after almost 10 weeks.

One death was also recorded, ending a three-day stretch without a fatality and taking the state toll to 810. Authorities had wanted the two-week rolling daily case average to fall to five, with less than five mystery cases, for the city's lockdown to ease in line with regional Victoria. "I think there'll be more economic things that can happen in regional Victoria because the numbers are low," he said."But if we can take some further small and safe steps we will."Close contacts who refuse a COVID-19 test on day 11 of quarantine will be forced to spend another 10 days in isolation, while regional Victorian businesses will have to take all reasonable steps to ensure patrons are not from Melbourne or face a $9913 fine.

 

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All year levels should have been back today.

Lol heavan forbid parents spend time with and actually raise their children right sbs

This is a mistake. Look at all those potential carriers... And then we'll pick them up and bring them home. We should be putting full efforts into vaccinations than worrying about getting another 90 days of school for kids.

15 days at school since March 23rd. LET. THAT. SINK. IN

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