Face masks on school transport mandatory for all post-primary children

Education Minister Peter Weir. Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye.Education Minister Peter Weir. Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye.
Education Minister Peter Weir. Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye.
The wearing of face coverings on all school and public transport will be mandatory for all post-primary children when schools reopen tomorrow.

Up until now it was mandatory for passengers aged over 13 to wear a face covering on public transport. While the Department of Education guidance had strongly recommended that all pupils should wear a face covering on all buses, trains or taxis for the journey to school, this will now become a requirement except those exempt on medical grounds.

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Education Minister, Peter Weir said: “Principals and school staff have been working tirelessly to keep schools safe for pupils and, their efforts have ensured the level of transmission in schools remains low. However, the rise in the number of Covid-19 cases in the community is something we all must seek to address.

“The Public Health Agency has recommended that my Department strengthens the requirements around the wearing of face coverings on home-to-school transport.

“I have also had very positive discussions with the Infrastructure Minister, Nichola Mallon, on this issue and she too supports the need to ensure all post primary children wear face coverings on both dedicated school transport and public transport.

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“Following agreement by the Executive today, I have asked officials to amend the current regulations to make the wearing of face coverings on both dedicated school transport and public transport mandatory for all post-primary children.”

Mr Weir added: “I want to ask parents and carers to ensure their children have face coverings with them at all times and have a bag to store them safely when not in use.”

He added: “Encourage your child to practice social distancing and good hand hygiene as far as possible and advise them not to eat or share food on transport.

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Parents and carers can also play their part by taking some simple steps such as not congregating outside schools gates when they are dropping children off, limit your contact with others, always wear a face covering and ensure you are practising social distancing.”