Government contact tracers have been told to no longer pass on cases detected in schools to local public health teams. Local teams have had much more success at tracing contacts than the failing centralised NHS Track and Trace system - despite the Tories pouring funding to outsourcing firms such as Serco instead.
Until now individual cases in schools, like those in hospitals and care homes, would then be escalated to local teams. Now school and nursery cases will be dealt with by central contact tracers unless there is clear evidence it is part of a wider outbreak.
Campaigners say local public health teams are struggling with the workload and demand they are properly funded. They fear outbreaks at schools are now more likely to be missed