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Johnson wants kids back in school

International 26 Aug, 2020 Follow News

Children in the UK are going back to school

UK schools reopen next week but there is still a lot of uncertainty on whether parents will send their children to classes. It is "vitally important" children go back to school, with the life chances of a generation at stake, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a message to parents.

As the autumn term began in Northern Ireland, Johnson said the risk of contracting coronavirus at schools across the UK was "very small".

He said "it is far more damaging for a child's development and their health... to be away from school any longer".

Johnson's words echoed those of the UK's four chief medical officers. They have all signed a joint statement alongside deputy chief medical officers to reassure parents schools could mitigate risks during the pandemic.

In Scotland, schools have already reopened. Some pupils in Northern Ireland returned to school on Monday, while term starts in England and Wales in September.

Johnson thanked school staff for spending the summer "making classrooms Covid-secure", And in a video message shared on Twitter, he said children faced physical and mental health risks from not being in the classroom.

"The best way to tackle any mental health problems is to get our kids into school in September," he added.

Citing comments from England's chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty at the weekend, Johnson said the risk of catching coronavirus in school was "very small and it is far more damaging for a child's development and their health and wellbeing to be away from school any longer".


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