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Publicado: Jue Ene 20, 2022 4:32 am Título del mensaje: What are the Covid rules in schools and will they stay open |
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What are the Covid rules in schools and will they stay open this term?
Face coverings will no longer be compulsory in England's secondary school classrooms from 20 January.
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The announcement was made by the prime minister, as part of the easing of "Plan B" Covid measures.
What's happening this term?
All UK schools are expected to offer face-to-face teaching to every age group, and to provide effective online learning for pupils who are absent or isolating.
The specific Covid measures in place vary across the nations.
All school staff and secondary school pupils are asked to take two lateral flow tests (LFTs) a week (three in Wales).
In England, the latest advice ends the requirement for secondary school pupils to wear masks in class as well as in communal areas.
In Wales, some schools have reintroduced year group bubbles, and have staggered start and finish times.
In Northern Ireland, schools are reopening with the same measures in place as last term.
In Scotland, social distancing remains in place, pupils are separated into groups where possible, and teachers are required to wear masks when in close contact with pupils.
Can a child go to school if someone in their household has Covid?
Yes - as long as they don't have any of the main Covid symptoms, under-18s don't have to self-isolate if someone else in their household has Covid. Similarly, whole classes are no longer automatically sent home if a pupil or teacher tests positive.
However, if they are over five years old, close contacts are strong advised to take LFTs for at least seven days. |
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