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2 students test positive for covid19 at Iere High School, 60 in quarantine

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News A form five student walks through the yard of Iere High School, Siparia, on Monday. - Photo by Lincoln Holder Last Wednesday night, when the principal of Iere High School in Siparia got information that two students were primary contacts to a covid patient/relative, he said he immediately began taking steps to prevent any possible spread of the virus. Principal Roy Nandlal said, within hours, his entire staff, many parents, […]

Source: Trinidad News

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