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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensThe news comes as children in primaries one to three prepare to return to school on February 22 alongside senior pupils, who will only be allowed to attend part time.In total, 330 pupils and 96 teachers tested positive for Covid-19 between mid August and December 18.Their classmates were then asked to self isolate for between ten and 14 days — missing a maximum of ten days at school.Renfrewshire Council insists thousands of children — some of whom were asked to self isolate more than once — were asked to quarantine as a precaution and that they continued to learn from home.But Kenny Fella, secretary of the Renfrewshire branch of the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) said his teaching.

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