Campaign aims to reassure parents on pupil safety

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Coronavirus: Parents to be told schools safe for September return

Speaking ahead of the campaign launch on Monday, Mr Williamson said:"All children deserve to be back in school as it is the best place for their education and well-being."

However, shadow education secretary Kate Green said it was essential the government had a fully effective test and trace programme in place if parents were to have the confidence to send their children back.

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