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Boddam Primary closed by suspected norovirus outbreak
An Aberdeenshire school has been forced to close because of a suspected outbreak of norovirus.
Aberdeenshire Council said Boddam Primary would remain closed on Tuesday but hoped it could reopen on Wednesday morning.
It is believed about 20 of the 120 pupils, and a number of staff, have fallen ill.
Those who have been ill are being asked to stay away until they have been clear of symptoms for 48 hours.
Norovirus facts
- No vaccine to protect against norovirus
- You cannot develop lasting immunity to the bug and can catch it more than once
- Noroviruses can survive for days on any surface
Source: Health Protection Scotland
Meanwhile, Meldrum Academy in Aberdeenshire was also closed on Monday, due to heating problems.
The council said it would reopen on Tuesday.
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