Many using measures abandoned by government in attempt to keep pupils in classrooms
Schools in England are struggling to stay open in the face of increasing Covid infection rates among pupils, with many using preventive measures abandoned by the government in an attempt to keep their pupils in classrooms.
In areas such as Brighton and Northamptonshire, the rate of infection among school-age children is spreading rapidly while the rate among adults is declining, suggesting that the reopening of schools this month is driving the increase among pupils.