It's back to school tomorrow... unless you're a child that's been potentially exposed to coronavirus, that is.
They also say that any child who has been to the Hubei province in China should get checked immediately for signs of the deadly infection.
Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said any child who had been in contact with a person confirmed as having novel coronavirus must not attend school or childcare for 14 days after the last contact with the infected person.
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