NURSERY kids will be able to play in smaller groups and hug staff after lockdown, the UK’s largest childcare provider said today. Some schools have suggested kids will have to play in hoops and sta…
All children and staff will have their temperature checked upon arrivalA picture demonstrating new social distancing measures shows hula hoops spaced out in the playground and marked with an XHowever, Busy Bees – which has 378 centres across the UK and Ireland – has confirmed its health and safety plans will not include those stringent measures.
All children and staff will have their temperature checked upon arrival, and those families waiting to enter the nursery will be asked to wait two metres apart at drop off and pick up. Earlier this week, the first pictures of how school could look for millions of children from next month was revealed - with children told to stand inside hoops to play in the playground.
He also sought to reassure parents concerned about pupils returning to school, insisting that the government's decision-making is based on the "best scientific advice with children at the very heart of everything we do".
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