St Ninian s and Ballasalla students and families to isolate
All year seven students from St Ninian’s Lower School are being ordered to self-isolate.
It follows work by the Covid-19 contact tracing team.
The direction also applies to everyone they live with.
Those affected have been told not to turn up at the school today and to await further instructions.
In addition government has confirmed Ballasalla School has been closed.
All students in years three and four are asked to self-isolate.
The direction also applies to teaching and support staff.
Any students who had been due to attend Ballasalla School should instead go to Scoill Phurt Le Moirrey in Port St Mary.
St Ninian s Lower and Ballasalla School students families told to self-isolate
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List of over 20 low-risk venues published Places could pose a low risk of contracting Covid-19
Government has published a list of over 20 locations which could pose a low risk of contracting Covid-19 if you visited them during specific times.
It follows two unexplained cases of the virus being detected in the community.
If you were at any of the venues at the specified times and develop Covid-19 symptoms, you’re asked to self-isolate immediately and call 111.
A government media briefing will be held tomorrow (Sunday).
The locations and times are as follows:
Wednesday 17 February 2021
Friday 19 February 2021
• Superdrug, Strand Street, Douglas from 11:25am to 11:30am
Locations identified that could pose low risk of COVID-19
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