Some Adelaide private schools have urged parents to keep students at home if they’ve recently travelled from China, in response to the concerns over the coronavirus. “What we have asked for schools that have made that decision to go to online learning that there be a provision – a clear provision – made for those parents who don’t have the ability to care for their children at home, that they be accommodated in the school setting,” Mr Tehan said yesterday. It says if the virus is managed correctly, there should be a minimal impact on South Australian doctors, patients and communities. You can find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out The SA Department of Education said only those students in close contact with a confirmed case - or those who currently had symptoms consistent with the virus - were advised to stay home. ... SA Health said on Tuesday that six people tested for the coronavirus in the state were still awaiting results while a seventh person tested had since been cleared. SA Health said on Tuesday that six people tested for the coronavirus in the state were still awaiting results while a seventh person tested had since been cleared. Sorry we couldn't find a match for that, please try again, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, Adelaide cops whole month of rain in just eight days, Jock Zonfrillo: Why I decided to close Orana, Angry gel gun fans blast police ‘toy amnesty’. In SA, schools testing their capability for remote learning include Seymour College, Westminster, Wilderness and St Peter’s College. Pembroke, Seymour College and Blackfriars Priory are among schools responding to growing concerns over the virus outbreak. It brings the total number of residents in the state that have been tested to seven. Blackfriars also confirmed that none of its Chinese students returning to the school this year were from Hubei Province, where the current outbreak is centred. "We must all - health authorities, doctors, patients and the community - work together and take responsibility for staying in front of this emerging threat," AMA SA President Dr Chris Moy said. For Health information about the COVID-19 Virus please follow this link https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert Welcome To Seymour College Seymour College is an F-12 and Inclusive Education located in Seymour, Victoria. "Once the 'cat is out of the bag' the opportunity to manage the situation and our response could lost.". "We have now asked students who have been in China, or travelled through China, not to return to the College or Boarding House but remain in the duty of care of their family/guardian for 14 days," Mr Tutt said. Invalid postcode. Property News: The couple building during COVID-19 restrictions - domain.com.au. “If you have visited the Wuhan district of China during the holidays, we ask that you refrain from sending your children to school until they have been back in Australia for at least 10 days,” Blackfriars Priory told parents on Tuesday. The number of people being tested for the deadly Coronavirus in South Australia has risen. The department also said that “occasional care” services – temporary childcare for babies, toddlers and children under school age offered by some public preschools and children’s centres – should be reconsidered. With schools returning this week, some are asking those students who might be at risk to stay home for between 10 days and two weeks following their return from China. Tennessee Coronavirus: State has had 198,403 COVID-19 cases and 2,515 deaths Austin-East moving to online learning, returning after fall break … "My understanding is that there are two laboratories in Sydney and one in Melbourne. “During this time, you should be on the alert for symptoms related to a fever or respiratory symptoms. A statement from Seymour College principal Kevin Tutt says students should wait 14 days since their return from China, before coming back to school. Seymour College students are among those being urged to stay home. “Right now, schools are working through the school-based assessments, which makes up 70 per cent of a student’s … results,” SACE Board chief executive Martin Westwell said. "Prior to returning to the college and boarding house the college requires the provision of a medical certificate from a doctor to verify a clean bill of health. Similar requests to keep children at home were made by Pembroke and Seymour College, but Pulteney Grammar retracted its message to students, now saying only those with symptoms should avoid the campus. Meanwhile, with students in Year 12 and their parents particularly anxious about disruption, the SACE Board said it had faith in the professional ability of teachers to conduct assessments, which could be done remotely. Seymour College welcomes new Principal From left: Richard Dodsworth (Deputy Chair of the Board), Rosina Hislop (Chair of the Board), Vanessa Browning and Kevin Tutt.

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