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Laura Doel, Director of school leaders’ union NAHT Cymru, said: “We want to see children in school. It is the best place for their education and their wider wellbeing. However, it is simply unacceptable for schools to remain open when there is such a question mark over the impact the new variant will have. NAHT Cymru will not sit back and let this happen without calling the Welsh Government to account, for the sake of the whole school community.
“We understand that the Welsh Government is seeking to strike a balance between minimising the risk of transfer of COVID-19 and providing face to face education for all children. However, the latest data shows that in large parts of Wales,control of infection has been lost and the lack of understanding regarding the new strain has now created intolerable risk to many school communities.”
We believe that the Welsh Government should take the following steps:
Ms Doel continued: “We believe that it is wrong to keep people in harm’s way whilst the implications of the new variant of the virus are still being discovered. The currently available information contains no solid scientific evidence regarding the impact of the new variant on schools. In particular, there is nothing that outlines the risks to pupils and teachers of maintaining in-person tuition. With this in mind we had begun legal proceedings against the government to force them to disclose the scientific information they are withholding.
“We have asked the Welsh Government to share the evidence justifying the distinctions drawn between primary and secondary schools, the geographical distinctions between Wales and England and the evidence that is being used to underpin the decision that schools’ plans do not need to change despite the emergence of the new variant of Covid in the UK.”
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Rose Tremlett Senior Press Officer 07545 354363