nurseries are still open to all children during the current lockdown. But figures just released by the government show that reports of cases to Ofsted rose from 1,267 for the week starting January 4 to 2,357 starting the week of January 11.Each report is a notification of an incidence of at least one positive Covid test in the nursery, pre-school or childminder setting.The most recent figure, for week starting January 18, showed a reduction, to 2,279 cases, but those working in the sector say the data indicates a need for staff to be better protected.Neil Leitch, chief executive of the Early Years Alliance, said: "If the government can roll out lateral flow testing not only to colleges, schools and local authority nursery schools, but also.