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Face masks still needed in Scottish schools next week

Nicola Sturgeon announces widespread easing of Covid restrictions, but face coverings still required in schools
11th May 2021, 2:28pm

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Face masks still needed in Scottish schools next week

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Masks Still Needed In Scottish Schools Next Week

Face coverings will still have to be worn in Scottish schools from Monday, despite the .

Prime minister Boris Johnson announced yesterday that the wearing of face masksin secondary schoolclassrooms wouldno longer be a requirement for either students or staff fromMonday 17 May.

At a Scottish government coronavirus briefing today, however, first minister Nicola Sturgeon said thatthe rules onface coverings in schools would remain unchanged in Scotland, although expert adviserswould explore the possibility of changing them over the coming weeks.


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Currently, face coverings must be routinely worn in Scottish secondary schools, after a change of approach in Aprilthat lessened the reliance on physical distancing in schools.

Ms Sturgeon, in response to a question about face coverings at the Covid briefing this afternoon, said that “in relation to schools, we will be asking the on these issues in schools to look at this also over the next couple of weeks, so that it may be that we are able to say something on face coverings in schools”.

But she added that “I don’t want to pre-empt that work that we have asked our expert advisers to do”.

Masks are to continue being worn in secondaries in Scotland when restrictions are eased on Monday - but gov expert group has been asked to look at whether this should continue

- Emma Seith (@Emma_Seith)

Ms Sturgeon also said that concern over were“a reminder that we need to be really careful about this”.

The Moray outbreak had had an impact on schools, the first minister said, and were “an important reminder that mitigations in schools continue to be important”.

She added: “But equally I know, from the young people in my own life as well as more generally, that young people don’t like wearing face masks while they’re in school all of the time, so if it is safe to move away from that we are keen to do it -but we’ve got to take, I think, the right advice on that and make sure we are reaching a decision that takes all of that into account.”

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