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This is how York pupils will get Covid-19 tests for school return

York head teachers are looking forward to having children back in classes, education leaders say. And schools have proven throughout the pandemic that they are safe, the city s public health director said, adding that there have been very few infections in educational settings. Government plans will see all pupils return to school on March 8. Under the plans all secondary school and college students will take three Covid-19 tests as they return to class - then students will be given two tests each week to use at home. Maxine Squire, the council s director of education, said school leaders are working through the government guidance and all parents and carers will be contacted by their school about testing and pupils returning to class.

Extra benches so families can meet safely - plans to ease lockdown in York

A tent and seating area was created in College Green last summer to enable people to meet safely outdoors YORK is preparing to make it easier for people to safely meet outdoors as lockdown restrictions ease - with options including extra benches and space for businesses to trade outdoors when they are allowed to reopen. City leaders also expect York to be a popular staycation destination this summer. Some hotel and tourist attraction websites crashed with the number of people trying to make bookings after the Prime Minister s announcement on Monday about the lifting of restrictions. From March 29, up to six people or two households, are due to be allowed to meet outdoors.

Don t let your guard down yet - health bosses warn over Covid

Don t let your guard down yet - health bosses warn over Covid
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York s new Community Stadium complex to host Covid testing

York s new Community Stadium complex is to host Covid testing RAPID Covid testing is to be launched at York s new community stadium leisure centre. City of York Council said residents will be able to get symptom-free testing at the leisure complex at Monks Cross from next Monday, following an agreement between the authority and Better York. Paul Bickle, Better’s partnership manager for York, said the stadium leisure centre provided an ideal location for Covid-19 testing, offering easy access, plenty of parking and sufficient space to ensure social distancing at all times. The concept behind the stadium project was always that it would be a resource for all the community and it is fantastic to be able to play a small part in the city’s efforts to battle the ongoing pandemic, he said.

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