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Wales Online
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Chiara Rinaldi

Back to school coronavirus survey: Do you feel schools are safe?

Coronavirus cases are expected to rise as students return to schools and colleges across Wales after the summer break in just a few weeks time.

To minimise disruption to learning, the Welsh Government is advising all secondary school students to test themselves at least twice a week, even if they have no symptoms, during the academic year. Read about the new measures in full here.

It was also confirmed that 16 and 17-year-olds in Wales have been offered the vaccine, and 12- to 15-year-olds who are clinically vulnerable will also be offered vaccination before term starts.

Should restrictions remain in place in schools? We want to hear what you think. If you're using the app, click "View interactive" to launch the survey.

If you sign up for our daily newsletter - at the bottom of the survey - we'll let you know the results as soon as we have them. Or you can sign up right now in our preference centre.

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