Victoria extends school holidays for metro students for a week to shut down COVID-19 spike

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Victoria extends school holidays for metro students for a week to shut down COVID-19 spike
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School holidays for students in metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire will be extended. 9News

"That's seen as a much lower risk and every day at school is important for those Year 11 and Year 12 students we want to make sure their VCE is not any more disrupted than it already has been."

Mr Andrews said an extra week of school holidays will give the government more time to plan an attack in shutting down the explosion of new cases. "For those who are the children of essential workers or people who simply can't work from home, there will be supervised school holiday programs for them," Mr Andrews said.

"There is a week's extension of the school holidays to give us some more time to plan, some more time to get more data and to see exactly the most contemporary picture of the challenge that we face."Mr Andrews said an extra week of school holidays will give the government more time to plan.

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