School face masks worn in England to avoid Covid row with Scotland, the Daily Telegraph claims
Secondary school children in England were required to wear face coverings to avoid a row with Scotland over Covid,
They added: "We are committed to learning from the Covid inquiry's findings, which will play a key role in informing the government's planning and preparations for the future."Guidance was changed to require face coverings in secondary schools in England in areas which were under local lockdown from September 2020.
The Telegraph reports that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson had asked for advice about face coverings in schools.
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