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School safety and a proposed virus tracing app will be the focus of a Senate inquiry into the government's response to coronavirus.

School safety and a proposed virus tracing app will be the focus of a Senate inquiry into the government's response to coronavirus.

The committee will hold its first public hearing this morning, where school safety and a proposed virus tracing app will be the focus of a Senate inquiry into the government's response to coronavirus - Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy up first for questioning. Labor's Katy Gallagher is chairing the inquiry and Liberal Senator James Paterson is deputy.

 

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Train up the kiddies while they are young. While you are at train them to report on their parents and adult friends as well....I think we have seen that one before.

Science: Quote from 5 March 15:30 Ben Cowling, an infectious-disease epidemiologist at the University of Hong Kong. He wonders whether the fact that outbreaks haven’t been observed in schools could be down to the fact that children’s symptoms are mild.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian rejects the idea her government has pandered to the unions over the staggered return to school WB: Prof Peter Collignon “Microbiologist” : Children should go back to School, Children R less likely to catch or spread C-Virus

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