'Dip in numbers reflects latest restrictions' - Education Minister
There's been a 'slight decrease' in the number of children going to the Island's hub schools, after just over a week into the circuit break lockdown.
It comes after a child tested positive for coronavirus last weekend, after attending St Mary's Primary School for two days.
However, more than 90 contacts were tested as a result, which all came back negative.
Education Minister Alex Allinson says the dip in numbers reflects people adapting to the current restrictions:
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