What you should do if your child tests positive for coronavirus during Christmas break
Headteachers across Hull and the East Riding will be on hand until Christmas Eve to deal with any track and trace issues
Parents have been given instructions on what to do if their child tests positive for covid-19 over the Christmas break (Image: SCU)
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Families face being unable to mix in person this Christmas despite a relaxation of the rules (Image: Getty)
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Being able to mix with family in a Christmas bubble next week is something most of us are not only looking forward to - but feel we desperately deserve after what can be described as an awful year.