NASUWT also wants mandatory face coverings
Compulsory safety measures – including cancelling non-essential activities – should be introduced in Island schools.
That's the view of a teaching union which is calling on government to do more to stop cases of Covid-19 rising.
The NASUWT says infection appears to be driven by pupils and staff and wants mandatory face coverings and a pause on whole school assemblies.
National executive member Damien McNulty says people must take these measures seriously to avoid following in Northern Ireland's footsteps:
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