St John’s College in VIC listed as Tier 1 exposure site after Year 12 student tests COVID positive

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A Year 12 student from St John’s College in Preston, Victoria, has tested positive for COVID-19 and the school has now been listed as a Tier 1 exposure site.

In a statement, the school said they are “currently following all advice from the Victorian Government State Government, the Department of Human and Health Services as well as Independent Schools Victoria in responding to the COVID-19 positive case within the school.”

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