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What do you think about plans to end automatic Covid isolation for school pupils in England?

A young british UK schoolgirl with pigtails browsing in the school library.
A quarter of a million children missed school in a single week because of coronavirus infections, self-isolation or school closures this month. Photograph: lovethephoto/Alamy

Ministers are expected to announce plans which will mean school pupils in England will no longer have to automatically isolate after contact with a positive Covid case. The proposals are that self-isolating will be replaced by a testing regime to prevent children from missing school.

We would like to hear from teachers and parents what they think about the plans and how it will affect them and schoolchildren.

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