July 16, 2020
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School pupils in Scotland should not have to physically distance from each other when classes go back in August, a Scottish Government advisory group has said.

But the two metre distancing rule should apply between teachers and pupils, as well between teachers, according to the Advisory Sub-Group on Education and Children's issues.

It also finds that children should not have to wear face masks when they return to school and that teachers should not be required to wear them if they can maintain physical distancing.

Children, particularly at a younger age, are known to be less susceptible to Covid-19.

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