Health
Heads call for all lessons to go online for schools in mass virus testing areas – The Guardian
Unions say the measure would minimise disruption and urge government to carry out more tests where infection rates are high

Headteachers are calling for the government to allow secondary schools to move all teaching online for pupils undergoing mass coronavirus testing in London, Kent and Essex.
The National Association of Headteachers (NAHT) and the Association of College Leaders have written a joint letter to education minister Gavin Williamson, urging him to shut the doors of secondary schools and colleges whose pupils are being tested this week and to roll out the mass testing of students to other high infection…
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