A coronavirus-infected teacher who led to the shutdown of a Melbourne school says he was rejected for testing three times.
He believes he caught the deadly virus back in mid-March at a bar, along with other members of his family, including his nine-year-old granddaughter. The state government named the school on Sunday soon after federal education minister Dan Tehan launched an attack on Premier Daniel Andrews over his refusal to open schools.However, the Victorian government did not name the meatworks that has become a coronavirus hotbed.Both the company and the state’s chief health officer assured the public the meat from the factory was safe to eat.Victoria’s coronavirus tally sat at 1406 as of Monday.
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