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Parents and headteachers react to controversial guidelines set for pupils' comeback
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2021-11-19
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For the first time, schools in Kent have guidance on how they will fully reopen in September.
Education experts and headteachers have welcomed the new rules, however some parents say they're still fearful for their children's health.
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