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Shielding parents ‘sceptical’ about sending children back to school
Pupils and parents queue at drop off on the first day back to school at Charles Dickens Primary School in London

PARENTS with conditions making them vulnerable to Covid-19 said today that they are highly concerned about children returning to school this week despite the government insisting that it is safe.

A woman with an immune condition has said she feels like she has “no choice” but to send her daughter back to school or face fines.

Jennifer East, from Clacton-on-Sea, has been shielding with common variable immunodeficiency and feels it is “really not safe” to “open the bubble to a load of schoolchildren” by her 11-year-old daughter returning to the classroom.

In the Commons, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has said he is “deeply sorry” to school pupils who had their grades unfairly downgraded across England during this year’s exam season.

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