How are schools preparing to re-open in September?
Boris Johnson said it’s ‘vitally important’ children go back to school and the risk of contracting coronavirus at schools across the UK was ‘very small’. What's the safety plan?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said it is "vitally important" children go back to school, with the life chances of a generation at stake.
As the autumn term began in Northern Ireland, the prime minister said the risk of contracting coronavirus at schools across the UK was "very small" and missing any more school was "far more damaging" for children.
Nicola Sturgeon announced the use of face coverings in corridors and communal areas of secondary schools is set to be introduced in Scotland.
Head teachers in England have now complained about a lack of clarity over the rules on whether teachers or pupils can wear face masks in schools and want to know if they can override the official guidance which rejects the use of face coverings in school.
So what is the plan to ensure the safety of students in staff in schools as they start to re-open? And how will schools deal with potential outbreaks of Covid-19?
Policy Editor Lewis Goodall reports.
Kristy Wark is joined by SAGE member Professor Russell Viner, CEO of Mumsnet, Justine Roberts and Conservative MP and member of the Education Select Committee, David Simmonds.
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