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Parents told to take responsibility for preventing fourth Covid wave by government

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Get the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from back to school news to ways to entertain the kids Parents must play their part in preventing a fourth Covid wave, says the government.

As children prepare to return to classrooms across England this September, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has stressed that it's not just schools who need to follow precautions.

Writing in the Daily Mail, he says he's delighted that children can return to a more normal environment - with youngsters chasing footballs around and singing in choirs - but it's 'important not to get too carried away with these new freedoms and throw caution to the wind'. " School communities still need to follow Covid precautions, especially regular

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