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Sydney schools reopen after virus cases – 7NEWS.com.au
A number of students and teachers are in self-isolation after three pupils tested positive for the coronavirus at two southwest Sydney schools.

A number of Sydney students and teachers are waiting to see if they have contracted coronavirus after three pupils at two schools in the city’s southwest tested positive.
The three cases – one student from Bonnyrigg High School and two from Greenway Park Public School – are all linked to the growing Mounties Club cluster in Mount Pritchard.
Both schools were closed on Tuesday for deep cleaning and contact tracing, with students and staff advised to self-isolate and get tested if unwell.
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