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The Department for Education is updating its advice on face coverings in schools.
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Face coverings will no longer have to be worn in classrooms or communal areas by pupils.
Government has set out a list of face covering exemptions, as they are mandatory in additional enclosed spaces from today (Friday 24 July).
From today (27 January) and because of the success of the booster roll-out, all measures under Plan B have been lifted.
From Tuesday 30 November, face coverings will be mandatory in shops and on public transport and all travellers returning to the UK will require PCR testing.
The government has today announced further national measures to address rising cases of coronavirus in England.
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