Letters: My daughter is a secondary school teacher who fears for the safety of pupils and colleagues, writes Martyn Taylor, while Phil Moorfoot says that viral overload could become a major issue. Plus letters from Cyril Meadows and Cherry Weston
‘Most secondary schools students will still be taught in groups of up to 30. A teacher may well teach five or six lessons a day which means coming into contact with up to 180 different families.’‘Most secondary schools students will still be taught in groups of up to 30. A teacher may well teach five or six lessons a day which means coming into contact with up to 180 different families.
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