There are concerns that hundreds of school children in NSW could have been exposed to coronavirus after a year one student attended class after returning from mainland China. Despite advice from the NSW state government that students who had recently travelled to mainland China should voluntarily stay home for two weeks , the student attended class at Oran Park Public School within the advised 14-day quarantine period in Sydney’s southwest. The student was sent home after teachers became aware of the trip. In a letter to parents, the school’s principal, Donna Shevlin, assured them that the safety of the student’s was a top priority for the school. “A student who recently returned from China has attended school within the medical advice provided by the NSW Health of 14 days self-isolation for people who may have been exposed to the coronavirus,” the letter read. The student attended class at Oran […]