Coronavirus: Face coverings in schools, BTec results due and music ban
All 450,000 BTec pupils should get their results by the end of the week, but awarding body Pearson said those awaiting grades for university entry were being prioritised.% of acceptances by region and qualification, 2016
Source: Social Market Foundation data looks at A-Levels and Btecs which represent 80% of qualificationsScientists in Hong Kong say they have documented the first confirmed case of reinfection with coronavirus. A man in his 30s who was infected in April tested positive again this month. The findings suggest some people could lose immunity after only a few months, but the World Health Organisation says more research is needed. One bit of good news is that the man didn't become unwell the second time.4. 'Ambience' ruinedsaying it's the"kiss of death" for the atmosphere in their premises.
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