The education secretary has confirmed that the re-opening of schools will be phased once the coronavirus lockdown is lifted, although no date has been set.
He has said that the Department for Education (DfE) will study closely how schools are re-opened in other countries such as Germany and Denmark, but has ruled out asking schools in England to open over the summer holidays.
Appearing before the Education Select Committee in a virtual hearing held on Wednesday (April 29), Gavin Williamson said that a SAGE (Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies) sub-group has been set-up in order to advise the DfE on how schools can be re-opened safely.
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