Covid in Scotland: The headlinespublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2021
- Pupils in S4 to S6 who are studying for national qualifications are being prioritised for face-to-face learning
- Face coverings will need to be worn at all times in secondary schools and 2m social distancing observed
- Lateral flow tests will continue to be offered twice a week for all school staff as well as pupils in S4 to S6.
- It has also been confirmed that children in primary four to seven will return full-time from 15 March
- All senior pupils should be back at school full-time after the Easter break
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- Opposition party leaders expressed concerns about children's mental health, teacher workload and vaccinations for ASN teachers
- The Scottish government is considering an acceleration of the exit from lockdown - more details will emerge in the coming weeks
- However new rules will make it harder for areas to drop to lower Covid tiers when the levels system returns after the Scottish government adopted stricter WHO guidelines
- Nicola Sturgeon confirms new guidance for parents of newborn children will allow more support
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