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Coronavirus: Pupils in North must wear face coverings in corridors from next week

written by John August 26, 2020
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Post-primary pupils and teachers will be required to wear face coverings in school corridors and other communal areas.

Education Minister Peter Weir said the measure would come into effect on Monday, August 31, when schools return full-time.

It follows a similar move in Scotland where face coverings will also be required on school buses.

The use of masks on public transport in NI is still “strongly recommended” under the updated guidance.

Earlier this month, Mr Weir said he was not recommending face coverings be worn by pupils.

He said the new decision followed further advice received from Stormont’s chief medical and scientific officers.

“The current public health advice is that the use of face coverings provides some benefits,” he said.

“However, it is not a replacement for frequent hand washing, social distancing where possible, covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze and regular cleaning of surfaces.

“It is also important to remember that evidence suggests that the risk of transmission in schools is relatively low compared to some other settings.”

The education minister added that face coverings were not compulsory for “routine use” in schools.

“However, staff and pupils may wish to use them during the routine school day and this is acceptable,” he said.

“Schools should also be aware that some persons (including some children) are exempt from wearing face coverings.”

In terms of travelling to school, Mr Weir said “the advice remains the same”.

He said it was “strongly recommended” pupils wear face coverings on dedicated school transport, including buses and taxis “where it is appropriate for them to do so”.

On Tuesday night, the government announced that secondary pupils in local lockdown areas of England would have to wear masks in school corridors.

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said it followed advice from the World Health Organization and that head teachers would be given the “flexibility” to introduce masks in post-primaries.

The move followed calls from the Association of School and College Leaders for the UK government to change its guidance.

A decision about face coverings in schools in Wales is expected to be made today, Wednesday, August 26.

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