Stephen Harrison — Feb 4, 2020

As you will have seen in the media the situation is rapidly evolving internationally concerning the Coronavirus. Our school is closely monitoring information being provided by the Ministry of Health, in regard to the Coronavirus (2019-nCoV).

As you will have seen in the media the situation is rapidly evolving internationally concerning the Coronavirus. Our school is closely monitoring information being provided by the Ministry of Health, in regard to the Coronavirus (2019-nCoV).

There are no confirmed cases of 2019-nCoV in New Zealand to date but the likelihood of importing a case is high. The risk of an ongoing outbreak in New Zealand remains low, but the Ministry of Health is monitoring the situation closely.

This is a new virus and its specific nature is currently unclear, however it appears that you can have the virus at an early stage and not be showing any symptoms. This incubation period is currently considered to be 14 days.

The health of students and staff is a priority for all and we ask all parents/caregivers and staff to take the following steps:

If a student still attends school while showing symptoms they will be sent home on the grounds they may have a communicable disease (Section 19 Education Act). The student will be required to stay away for the infectious period of the specific disease.

For those of you concerned about possible infection, the Ministry of Health has provided practical information on their website which we encourage you to read - Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) guidance – Ministry of Health website. Included in there is some advice (for travellers) to help reduce the general risk of infection:

Should the situation change, as we do with other infectious diseases such as measles, mumps and influenza, we will follow our pandemic plan for managing the illness.

Links to Further Information: