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Pupils in some areas of Greater Manchester will carry on wearing face masks after May 17 amid Covid variant While nationally masks are being scrapped in classrooms, it won t be the case in all areas Updated Pupils in some areas of Greater Manchester will carry on wearing face masks in the classroom after May 17 (stock image) (Image: Getty Images) Pupils in some areas of Greater Manchester will carry on wearing face masks in the classroom after May 17. While masks are being scrapped in secondary schools and colleges nationally, that won t be the case everywhere because of concerns over the Indian variant. ....
So much for June 21 being Co-VE Day, marking our final liberation from lockdown. Councils are continuing to recruit Covid marshals on contracts stretching into 2023. Hertfordshire is spending £3 million hiring 60 Warden Hodges wannabes to patrol the streets from July 1 to January 31 next year, with the prospect of a one-year extension. Other local authorities, from Northumberland to Cornwall, are planning to employ marshals beyond the summer. The Government is making an extra £400 million available to manage local outbreaks and spend on so-called Covid-secure improvements to town centres. Stand by for more mad pavement widening schemes and cycle lanes. So much for June 21 being Co-VE Day, marking our final liberation from lockdown. Councils are continuing to recruit Covid marshals on contracts stretching into 2023 ....
Offence was taken to “unforgivable” wording in a report on coronavirus outbreak funding by a county councillor who felt it laid blame on the doorstep of communities who are “under-served”. A meeting of Cumbria County Council’s cabinet yesterday saw councillor Deborah Earl and Public Health Director Colin Cox present a report that detailed the plans for the Contain Outbreak Management Fund. Wording from the UK Government’s Department for Health and Social Care in the report referred to “hard to reach groups”. Councillor Patricia Bell said: “I’m really glad Colin’s on the call because I’d like to thank him and his team for their continuing hard work, I know they are absolutely focussed on managing the pandemic and now more towards recovery but I am disappointed on page 42, paragraph 10 to see the term ‘hard to reach groups’. ....
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