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Covid-19: School Reopening

13 May 2020

Lead MP

Layla Moran

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Employment
Other Contributors: 28

At a Glance

Layla Moran raised concerns about covid-19: school reopening in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
We need to get our children back to school at the earliest opportunity. Every day that schools remain shut, the disadvantage gap widens and vulnerable children risk falling through the cracks. However, we should reopen schools only when we know it is safe. Given that we still do not know about transmissibility between children, can the Secretary of State reassure us that these decisions are based solely on public health? To what extent has getting parents back to work been the main driver?

Government Response

Employment
Government Response
We continue to follow the best medical and scientific advice, and we believe that this phased return is the most sensible course of action to take. I know that it will be challenging, but I know that nursery school and college staff will do everything in their power to start welcoming our children back to continue their education. The phased return is based on ensuring safety for all involved. We have learned from international examples like Denmark and are working to ensure children's education continues without disadvantaging those in disadvantaged backgrounds.
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