
The infections were identified across 81 primary schools and 62 secondary schools.
There were 17 cases of scenario 2, where at least two infections are identified without a traceable source, in 6 primary and 4 secondary schools.
Eight cases of scenario 3, in which at least 5 positive cases are identified in one class, were found in two primary schools and one secondary school
Finally, there were four cases of scenario 4, in which a chain of infection was identified within one school, concerning several classes, or one class with more than 5 infections. This affected one primary school.
This represents a slight decline in positive cases compared to the previous week (308 cases in week 9; 351 cases in week 8).