An outbreak of measles at Wellington Girls' College has sparked a conflict between the school's decision to exclude students and public health officials' advice to keep schools open, highlighting tensions over student safety, vaccination status, and educational continuity.
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Measles situation not easy for schools to manage experttension between expert recommendations and institutional discretion
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