Health
Coronavirus risk at school smaller than damage of not going, medical chiefs say – Hull Live
The advisers said children have an ‘exceptionally low risk of dying’ from Covid-19
The UKs chief medical officers have warned that children are more at risk of long-term harm if they do not attend school than if they return to the classroom despite coronavirus.
In a joint statement issued ahead of the reopening of schools next month, the advisers said children have an exceptionally low risk of dying from Covid-19.
They said very few, if any children and teenagers would come to long-term harm from the virus solely by attending school, while there was a certainty of harm from …
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