Ministers urged to give school staff priority for vaccines amid plans for younger pupils and apprentices to restart class

Younger children in Wales will begin to return to school in person later this month despite concerns from teaching unions that safety measures for staff do not go far enough.

Children in the foundation phase – those up to the age of seven – are to begin to return from 22 February and small numbers of vocational learners, including apprentices, will also be able to return to colleges.

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