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The reopening of primary schools depends on the infection rates in their local area.
The reopening of primary schools depends on the infection rates in their local area. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA
The reopening of primary schools depends on the infection rates in their local area. Photograph: Joe Giddens/PA

Parents in England: tell us what you think of the new rules on primary schools reopening

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We’d like to hear from parents about their thoughts on the varied reopening of primary schools in England

As the start of the new term approaches, primary schools in England are to be subject to different rules according to the rates of coronavirus in their area. This has led to concerns that it could be confusing for parents and children who live, work and study across different areas.

We’d like to speak to parents about their thoughts on the reopening of primary schools.

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