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看起来,学校后面的社区都在积极的测试加打疫苗。
Melbourne school community rallies behind positive cases
There are long queues for testing at the Al-Taqwa College in Melbourne's west, where the school community and health authorities are working together to manage nearly 2,500 primary close contacts.
A one-stop site has been set up at the school this morning where people can both get tested and receive a vaccine.
(ABC News: Rudy De Santis)
Al-Taqwa College spokesperson Terry Barnes said he felt morale at the school was "pretty good" and the one-stop site for both testing and vaccinations was in strong demand.
"It's showing that the community is rallying and doing what needs to be done," Mr Barnes told ABC Radio Melbourne.
He said the school community was also rallying behind the teacher and her partner who tested positive earlier this week.
"I think it's very important that nobody gets the blame here for what's going on at the moment," he said.
(ABC News: Rudy De Santis)
Mr Barnes said there had been some "very unpleasant social media and emails sent to the college" after the cases came to light and a lockdown was called.
"The college is not the problem here, the college has done everything it can to keep COVID out," he said.
"The couple themselves, they did nothing wrong, they did everything right, their doctors said they did everything right in coming forward and getting tested and isolating.
"So there's no point in trying to point the fingers here, we've got to look after this community just like we've got to look after all Victorians." |
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