Boris Johnson's third national lockdown took kids out of classrooms for just over three months. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has been tasked with the safe return to schools, and his department issued brand new guidance on face masks.The new advice is stricter than previous recommendations on face masks and asks teachers to ensure all secondary school pupils wear a mask during lessons, as well as anywhere indoors kids can’t socially distance.Mr Williamson has faced backlash for the guidance and the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS) even branded the rules as "unlawful."In a letter to the Education Secretary, the NDCS said the rules add a "avoidable additional barrier" for deaf children to learn and interact.The organisation said.
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