Coronavirus fears have forced schools to infection as Coronavirus spreads shut down after pupils returning from ski trips in northern Italy experienced flu-like symptoms.
Cransley School in Northwich, Cheshire, has closed for the week and will undergo a deep clean while pupils and staff have been told to self-isolate. Brine Leas Academy in Nantwich has also shut down its sixth form.
Meanwhile in Teeside Trinity Catholic College was shut down following a similar ski trip in the north of the European country.
It came as the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned the virus was “literally knocking at the door” of countries around the globe, and urged governments to bolster their defences against the disease and suggested some may choose to activate pre-prepared “pandemic plans”.
Meanwhile, Iran‘s deputy health minister has reportedly tested positive, and South Korea is planning mass testing of 200,000 churchgoers. Hong Kong has extended the closure of its schools until 20 April and investment banks Citigroup, Credit Suisse and Nomura Holdings have reportedly curbed employees’ trips to Italy for fear the disease will spread. Seven people have died of the illness in Italy.