A TEACHER has revealed his fears to send his daughter back to school as the UK Government hopes to get primary school children back in classrooms by next month.
Speaking to LBC, John said:"I'm petrified walking around the shops. I'm on edge going to different places.""It's been assessed as a key point in education and otherwise she could be out of school from March to September."READ MORE: Pupils will have to social distance in classrooms"They might say it'll only affect a very, very small amount of children in a bad way but the idea that it might be my one.He added:"There's no right answer.
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