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Staff members of Albany Senior High School are advised to visit a pop-up testing centre set up exclusively for them West Auckland. (File photo).
Students of Auckland’s Albany Senior High School have to do ‘learning from home’ on Monday as the school works through checking the immunity of the 1000 contacts at the school.
School principal Claire Amos told Stuff at this stage, [it will be] learning from home on Monday.
“We will send another update on Monday letting know what is happening on Tuesday onwards.”
An exclusive pop-up testing centre was set up in west Auckland for the staff members of Albany Senior High School. The testing centre would check immunity to measles of the vaccinated staff members.
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The school has been closed for two days after a student with measles attended last week while infectious.
“The pop-up centre would enable vaccinated staff to have the proof of vaccination.”
Since the infected student was in all five open-plan halls while infectious, all 900 students and 100 staff members were considered close contacts and asked to isolate.
More to come
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