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by dutchman » Wed Feb 26, 2020 7:04 pm
An email has been sent to parents
Pupils at a Nuneaton secondary school have been told to stay away amid concerns over coronavirus after they visited Italy during the half term.
A total of five students have been advised to stay at home and not attend Higham Lane School following a recent trip to Northern Italy.
The country has in recent days become Europe's worst-affected country, with more than 300 cases and 11 deaths.
CoventryLive has seen an email sent to parents of pupils at the Shanklin Drive-based school to advise them of the situation and the precautionary action taken.
It has been stressed that none of the students visited a quarantined town, nor were they showing any symptoms of a cold/coronavirus.

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