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We have published updated guidance on reducing the risks in schools. Whole classes or groupings of pupils, where the nature of contact presents a low risk of transmission, will no longer be contacted individually or required to self-isolate, they will receive a 'warn and inform' letter. This also applies to other settings and situations such as holiday clubs, youth groups (e.g. cubs, brownies, guides, scouts), sports clubs etc.