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Schools reopening in autumn ‘not up for debate’ insists government, despite second wave warnings – Yahoo News Australia
A study warned that a second peak of COVID-19 will happen in December if schools reopen without adequate test and trace.
The government insists the reopening of schools in September is not up for debate despite warnings of a second wave of coronavirus.
Scientists have warned that reopening schools could trigger a serious second COVID-19 peak unless the NHS Test and Trace system is improved.
But on Tuesday, junior minister for local government, Simon Clarke, insisted the system is delivering and that schools will reopen.
He told Sky News: One thing is clear, schools are going to reopen in full in the autumn, tha…
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