Parents should send their children to primary school in England on Monday, the Prime Minister has said. Boris Johnson insisted "there is no doubt in my mind that schools are safe" amid chaos and confusion for parents over the return to the classroom.
But he hinted that "tougher" restrictions could be coming down the track - including school closures. Primary schools are open across much of England, with closures in Covid hotspots such as London.
Secondary schools are facing a staggered start, with GCSE and A-Level pupils returning first. Asked if parents should send children back to the classroom on Monday, he told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "Yes, absolutely they should in areas where schools are open. "What we are doing, clearly, is
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