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Children are NOT legally required to wear face masks in schools

Children are not legally required to wear face masks in schools and should not be sent home if they refuse to wear one, government officials said last night. This week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that secondary school pupils will have to wear masks if they cannot maintain social distancing in No10 s ultra-cautious roadmap out of England s third Covid lockdown. Though masks and regular coronavirus tests are strongly encouraged, officials insisted they are not legal requirements and students should not be denied education as a result of non-compliance.   Pupils will also be tested three times at school and once at home for two weeks after schools reopen on March 8, before being asked to test themselves twice a week at home and report the results to their teachers. 

Back-to-school: Funding promise to help kids in England catch up this summer

Back-to-school: Funding promise to help kids in England catch up this summer 24 Feb 202124 February 2021 Last updated at 08:31 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced additional funds to help support a face-to-face summer school programme for secondary schools in England. Announcing an extra £400 million of funding, he says it will give teachers the tools and resources they need to teach pupils . Mr Johnson said it also aims to provide children with the opportunities they deserve to learn and fulfil their potential . Many pupils have lost around half a school year in face-to-face learning, said the government. Tell us what you think of the idea in the comments below and let us know what YOU think would be the best way to help pupils catch up in our vote.

Matt Hancock slaps down Neil Ferguson over speeding up roadmap

Advertisement Boris Johnson today hit back at Tories and scientists suggesting lockdown could ease faster - as Wales and Scotland warned his roadmap might be too quick. The PM said he was being sensible and prudent with his four-stage plan after attacks on the approach from both sides.  Some people will say we re going to be going too fast, some people will say we re going too slow, he said on a visit to a school in South London.  Mr Johnson refused to guarantee that all restrictions will definitely be lifted by June 21 as scheduled, but insisted he was hopeful it can happen.  

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