Coronavirus list of 'key workers' whose kids should stay in school published

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Coronavirus list of 'key workers' whose kids should stay in school published
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The government has finally published its list of key workers whose children should stay at school to aid the coronavirus fight, with NHS workers, police officers, transport workers and supermarket delivery drivers among them

Frontline health and social care staff, people involved in food production and delivery, and utility workers are among a list of workers deemed "essential" to the Covid-19 response.

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