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Coronavirus: First schools in England set to reopen | |
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Some parents, especially those shielding, have said they are scared to send their children back ahead of England's first schools reopening. | |
Leicester and Leicestershire pupils will be among the earliest in the country to return on Wednesday. | Leicester and Leicestershire pupils will be among the earliest in the country to return on Wednesday. |
The government has said it is unlikely children will pass coronavirus on to others or get seriously ill from it. | The government has said it is unlikely children will pass coronavirus on to others or get seriously ill from it. |
A number of parents in the city fear they are putting themselves at risk by sending their children back. | |
Unlike other areas of England, schools in Leicester and Leicestershire traditionally break up for summer holidays a week earlier than other local authorities. | |
As a result, pupils return to school a week earlier. | |
Andrea Burford, a 45-year-old mother of two who suffers from asthma and other health conditions, must continue to shield until 7 September because of Leicester's high level of coronavirus infections. | Andrea Burford, a 45-year-old mother of two who suffers from asthma and other health conditions, must continue to shield until 7 September because of Leicester's high level of coronavirus infections. |
But her daughter is due to start secondary school on Friday. | But her daughter is due to start secondary school on Friday. |
Mrs Burford said: "How can I send her back while I'm still expected to shield? | Mrs Burford said: "How can I send her back while I'm still expected to shield? |
"I don't believe [children] can't transmit it. I want her back at school but I also want it to be safe." | "I don't believe [children] can't transmit it. I want her back at school but I also want it to be safe." |
The government is urging parents to send their children back, and there could be fines for those who do not. | The government is urging parents to send their children back, and there could be fines for those who do not. |
The UK's chief medical adviser Chris Whitty has said "the chances of children dying from Covid-19 are incredibly small" and missing lessons "damages children in the long-run". | The UK's chief medical adviser Chris Whitty has said "the chances of children dying from Covid-19 are incredibly small" and missing lessons "damages children in the long-run". |
He admitted there were "no risk-free" options but said children were "much less likely" to spread the disease. | He admitted there were "no risk-free" options but said children were "much less likely" to spread the disease. |
But another parent, who wished to be known only as Alex, said he was "genuinely scared" his daughter could bring the virus home. | But another parent, who wished to be known only as Alex, said he was "genuinely scared" his daughter could bring the virus home. |
The 38-year-old suffered two heart attacks last September and has been shielding throughout the pandemic. | The 38-year-old suffered two heart attacks last September and has been shielding throughout the pandemic. |
Now his daughter is set to return to school to start Year 7. | Now his daughter is set to return to school to start Year 7. |
'Understand concern' | 'Understand concern' |
He said: "I'm petrified. I keep getting all these shielding letters from the government but at the same time they're forcing me to send my child to school. | He said: "I'm petrified. I keep getting all these shielding letters from the government but at the same time they're forcing me to send my child to school. |
"We've been following the rules to a T, but now we have no choice but to send her out." | "We've been following the rules to a T, but now we have no choice but to send her out." |
Leicester City Council said it would only pursue fines as a last resort but returning to school was "vital" for a child's education and wellbeing. | Leicester City Council said it would only pursue fines as a last resort but returning to school was "vital" for a child's education and wellbeing. |
The authority added: "We understand some parents may have concerns about their children returning to school. | The authority added: "We understand some parents may have concerns about their children returning to school. |
"We are working closely with education settings to make sure arrangements are being put in place and to minimise the risk of transmission for all." | "We are working closely with education settings to make sure arrangements are being put in place and to minimise the risk of transmission for all." |
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