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Sign up to the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kids Hundreds of pupils are isolating from a Manchester high school after a number of positive Covid cases.

The whole of Year 11 at King David High School in Crumpsall is now remote learning until after the Easter holidays and bubbles from Years 10 and 7 have also been sent home.

In an email to parents headteacher Brian Levy said: "As you are probably aware, three pupils in Year 11 have tested positive for the virus. "It is quite difficult for us to identify who was a 'close contact' [within two metres for 15 minutes] of these pupils so we are recommending that Year 11 pupils stay at home and that we operate the 'remote'

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