(ANSA) - LONDON, JUNE 9 - Plans for the reopening of British schools in the context of easing the downdown and the announced gradual start towards Phase 2 of the coronavirus emergency are postponing. The rethinking, as anticipated by the BBC, was brought to the table of a Boris Johnson government meeting today before being formalized before Parliament by the Minister of Education, Gavin Williamson. Unlike the stages evoked indicatively in the weeks past by Johnson, the recovery - which began Monday, June limited to England only for the first classes of schools, able to guarantee the distances in the classroom for the eternal distribution of pupils at most for a third classroom - will not be extended to the rest of the elementary school by the beginning of July. While for secondary schools (highschools), "full return to class will take place as soon as September", according to the words of the Minister of Health, MattHancock.
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Plans for the reopening of British schools are postponed in the context of easing the lockdown and the announced gradual start towards Phase 2 of the coronavirus emergency. (HANDLE)