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Rising Covid cases prompt mass PCR testing at school where teachers are striking

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city Pupils in all but one year group at a Salford high school have been asked to take a PCR test amid rising Covid cases.

As teachers embarked on the first of a further three days of action at the Co-op Academy Swinton, students in every year except for Year 10 have been advised to get tested.

Those same year groups are also being asked to wear masks in the classrooms once again - previously only those in Years 8 and 11 had been asked to do so. Read more: Pupils claim school assembly blamed short skirts for sexual abuse We reported last week how pupils had climbed onto the roof of the school and a child's finger was injured during the first day of

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