ANOTHER school in Bradford has had cases of Covid-19 confirmed following an outbreak of the virus.
Cases have been confirmed at Long Lee Primary School in Keighley. Bradford Council said it is supporting the school in tackling the infection.
One parent said that classes have reverted back to bubbles, with children eating lunch in their classrooms, due to the outbreak.
A Bradford Council spokesperson said: “The school has had some positive cases, and has measures in place to minimise the risk of infection spreading.
“We continue to provide support to schools all across the district at this difficult time. It’s important that we all work together to stop the spread of the virus.
“Any school children with symptoms should take a PCR test. If the test is positive they must isolate for 10 days. If the test is negative and they feel well, they should attend school.”
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