Coronavirus outbreak at Scots nursery raises concerns about return to classrooms on Monday
Mulberry Bush in Helensburgh closed after a community cluster linked to the nursery.
Mulberry Bush Nursery in Helensburgh
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An outbreak of coronavirus at a Scots nursery has raised concerns about a full return of youngsters to the classroom.
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