Ministers rejected school reopening plan recommended by Sage experts

Documents reveal that PM ’s current plan was not among those modelled for scientistsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageSchool leaders said the government ’s publication of scientific advice failed to make a convincing case for the early reopening of schools in England, as the government’s chief scientific adviser said an effective testing and tracking system was necessary for more pupils to return to the classroom.After pressure from teaching unions, the government published 12 documents presented to its Sage committee of scientific advisers looking at the effect of coronavirus on children and how schools could safely reopen to more pupils.Continue reading...
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