coronavirus. Matt Hancock said the "current working plan" is secondary schools will open in September at the "earliest," but added the Government is yet to "work out" how to achieve this.He said the Government needed to put in an actionable plan "right across the board" which will not "lead to the spread of the virus."Mr Hancock added that it was "going to require ingenuity" to make that happen, but it was still the Government's ambition to meet the September goal.Speaking at the No.10 Downing Street press conference on Monday, the Health Secretary said: "Our current working plan is secondary schools won't open until September at the earliest."I very much hope that they can because the impact on children's education is so significant."He.