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Just days before millions of children are due to return to school – some of them for the first time since March – the debate over wearing masks is still raging.
But if it takes masks to get students back in school, then it’s a price worth paying.
So far, the U.K. Government has come out against wearing face masks in schools, despite advice from the World Health Organization.
Children aged 12 and over should wear masks to help combat the spread of Covid-19, while those aged five to 11 should wear them on a risk-based approach, according to World Health Organization guidance issued earlier this week…………………………………………………………..