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Daily mail published in report British think tank headed by ex PM Tony Blair suggested that all students should be tested for corona-virus at school before join the classrooms.

Mail reported that Parents will be too scared of coronavirus to send their children to school in September unless stricter testing systems are put in place, but there is ‘fear among pupils, parents and teachers, rooted in perceived health risks of the school setting.

 

On the other-side, Boris Johnson has said parents will be forced by law to send their children back to school in September, even despite Covid-19.

The Newspaper write that Nearly 400,000 pupils and 30,000 teachers and support staff should be tested twice a week for the first three weeks after schools return.

 

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