Three teachers talk about the impact of having to stay open

As unions call on the government to close early years education settings in line with schools to protect staff and contain the spread of coronavirus, nursery staff report feeling abandoned and scared to go to work. Some councils such as Brighton & Hove, and Salford, have taken the decision to close council-run nurseries. Three nursery teachers speak about their concerns.

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