England Schools in Coronavirus Hotspots to Bring in Face Masks Following Government U-Turn

Headteachers in other areas are also going to have the discretion to recommend using masks in their schools for students aged between 11 and 18

It is going to be compulsory for students to wear face masks in communal areas of secondary schools in England in places having local lockdowns, the education minister of Britain Gavin Williamson stated on Wednesday after a government U-turn on enforcing their use.

The ministers had ruled out the requirement for pupils to wear masks in corridors despite updated advice from the World Health Organization (WHO), but the government has no stated that the face coverings should be worn in schools in places facing restrictions to contain the spread of coronavirus or COVID-19.

Headteachers in other areas will also have the discretion to recommend using masks in their schools for students aged between 11 and 18. "There are some areas of the country where we have had to do local lockdowns and we think it is right in those few areas that in secondary schools, in communal areas, that youngsters do wear face coverings," Williamson told Sky News.

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It is the latest U-turn by the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government which has come under fire for its handling of the pandemic and is under pressure to ensure all England's pupils return to school after a debacle over exam grades earlier this month.

The new policy on masks also marks the latest occasion when Johnson has followed the devolved Scottish government in revising pandemic rules, after changes to the grading of exams and enforcing face coverings in shops. Huw Merriman, chairman of parliament's transport select committee and a member of Johnson's party, said it felt like the government was making it up as it went along.

"It's time we stopped hiding behind the science, which keeps changing, and we focus on the fact that we are in charge," he told BBC Radio. Williamson, who apologized after an algorithm-based exam system saw swathes of pupils awarded lower-than-expected grades, said the shift on masks had come following the change in WHO advises.

(With agency inputs)

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