Chief minister warns against making changes too soon
Government will look into whether it's able to set up a hub school for the children of key workers today (Thursday).
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture closed all facilities on 5 March due to the level of coronavirus spread among young people on the Island.
A hub school was due to open the following week, to ensure essential workers had childcare provision, but the transmission rate remained too high.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle says it's important not to make changes too soon:
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