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Halesworth s Edgar Sewter Primary School closed after the Covid outbreak
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A Halesworth primary school which closed for a circuit breaker after a Covid outbreak has reopened.
Edgar Sewter Primary School, in Norwich Road, announced the closure in a letter to parents on April 25.
The letter came after the school reported a total of 17 coronavirus cases.
A significant number of cases were among the school s Year 3 and Year 4 bubble.
As a result of the rising cases, headteacher Katherine Milk announced the school will close completely in a bid to stop the spread of the virus.
The closure, which was in effect until Thursday, also affected children of key workers.
Every other area recorded five infections or below.
A total of 114 areas, which have a combined population of more than 800,000, recorded three or fewer cases. Once cases drop below three, the government no longer publishes the exact number of new infections.
It includes swathes of north Essex, west Suffolk and Ipswich.
The low case numbers are being put down to the success of the vaccine rollout.
But health bosses told a Local Outbreak Engagement Board meeting last week that recent outbreaks, such as the one at Ipswich Hospital, should serve as a reminder of the speed at which Covid still moves.