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Executive agrees to change decision concerning youngest schoolchildren and remote learning + Nine Covid-19 related deaths in last 24 hours

Love your neighbour and get vaccinated, say Church of Ireland Archbishops
 
 
     
   
     
  Mar 11, 2021  
     
 

Dear reader

Parents hoping for a clear answer about when their children will return to school will have been left disappointed today.

Despite Education Minister Peter Weir wanting all remaining primary school children – P4 to P7s – to go back to school from March 22 and all remaining secondary school children – years 8 to 11 – to return after the Easter holidays on April 12, the Executive was unable to make a decision on Thursday. 

The only sense of progress from the Executive was confirmation that the nonsensical decision for P1-P3 pupils to revert back to 'home learning' from March 22 has now been scrapped and they will continue to learn in class. 

The Department of Health has confirmed that another nine people with Covid-19 have lost their lives in Northern Ireland

In addition, another 223 positive cases of Covid-19 have been diagnosed in the Province. 

While Northern Ireland has largely seen a fall in Covid-19 transmission rates in recent weeks, new statistics show that the number of cases is rising in 75 per cent of European countries. 

Alistair Bushe
Editor

 

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