Sign up to the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kids A headteacher says 'there's a real sense of Groundhog Day' for schools as they are once again impacted by positive Covid cases.
While much of the disruption in the first half of the summer term was limited to hotspot areas like Bolton and Bury, as infection rates rise across Greater Manchester schools across the region are now being forced to send pupils home.
Hundreds of children have already moved to remote learning since May half term, with the Manchester Evening News now hearing of daily bubble closures. READ MORE: Latest Covid infection rates for Greater Manchester Among them is Co-op Academy Manchester,