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Published 17:29 30 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 07:23 1 Dec 2021 GMT
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The exemptions that will apply to primary students in the same situations include a person with a breathing difficulty, a person who is unable to remove a covering without assistance, anyone who has special needs and may be upset or uncomfortable while wearing a covering.
When it comes to mixed year classes in schools, it will only be children from third class that will be required to wear the coverings.
While there is some objection from parents, it is expected that principals will be given time to implement the new rules.
This comes as the Government is bringing in new measures to prevent a further rise in cases, as the incidence rate of Covid in 5-12 year olds is the highest in the community.
An antigen testing system was introduced to primary schools yesterday with more than 7,000 requests to the HSE for test kits.
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