Parents urged not to send children to school because of Covid-19
Parents are being told to keep their children at home unless"absolutely necessary", as schools across the UK close to most pupils.
because of the coronavirus outbreak, but children who are vulnerable or whose parents are"key workers" can still attend.Even the children of key workers should stay away if possible, he said."My appeal to the families of key workers is: This is not business as usual. Keep your family at home if at all possible.
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