NHS Test and Protect staff have linked coronavirus to a Glasgow school for the second time.
Parents of pupils at John Paul Academy in Summerston were informed contact tracing is underway at the school.
Close contacts are being advised to self-isolate as a precaution.
There is currently no evidence of transmission within the school itself.
It is understood parents were contacted by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde on Friday afternoon.
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The letter sent out by the health board adds: "Working closely with the school and local authority, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has carried out a careful risk assessment to establish a list of close contacts at the school."
We previously reported in August that a pupil had tested positive for the virus at the school.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde bosses assured there was no evidence of transmission within the school itself.
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