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Parents have said the government must stick by their plan to reopen schools to avoid "chaos".
Schools in England will reopen on 8 March as part of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to lift lockdown.
Mother-of-five Nura Aabe, from Bristol, said if the plan changed her children's mental wellbeing would be affected.
She said: "My son has autism, and anxiety is at a completely different level when things are uncertain."
Meanwhile, head teachers have said they need to "get on with their job" and schools need to reopen "without any gimmicks".
They are set to reopen to all pupils on the same day but the government plans to build in a few days' flexibility to allow measures like testing to be put in place.

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