Reopening schools has become the latest lockdown battleground
Harlow MP Robert Halfon talks to the Telegraph about the challenges of getting children to social distance and the need for schools to reopen Turning to schools, do you think it;'s possible for young children to social distance - is it an opportunity to learn good hygiene as Brandon Lewis said today? Should teachers be given PPE and/or what additional support do you think they need? I think the Government approach is cautious and deliberative and guided by the advice of the science...
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