Times of Tunbridge Wells 8th September 2021

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DRIVERS of taxis in Tunbridge Wells are leaving the job because of plummeting trade caused by the pandemic. Despite the lifting of all restrictions, passenger numbers are below 50 per cent of the pre Covid levels and cabbies face a double whammy of increasing regulation making it harder to obtain licences. “The rank outside the station does not move anymore,” said Baraki Shujaullau, chairman of the Hackney Carriage Association in the town. “When a train used to pull into the station in the afternoon, around 20 to 30 cars would go from the rank. These days, we are lucky if five or six taxis get taken.”

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Testing times for pupils and parents as it’s return to class By Robert Forrester THOUSANDS of pupils have taken lateral flow tests in preparation for the start of term this week. And they return to the classrooms with parents divided over safety measures. Around 10,000 secondary school pupils across the borough of Tunbridge Wells were tested at schools last week for Covid-19 as they headed back from the summer holiday. The outcome of those tests has not yet been made public. Unlike last term, schools no longer have to keep pupils in year group ‘bubbles’ to reduce mixing and face coverings are no longer advised. Before they returned, secondary school pupils were asked to take two lateral flow tests at school, three to five days apart.

The testing requirements meant hundreds of parents and pupils had to queue outside schools last week as testing got underway at the various schools.

‘Covid-19 has not gone and it is important everyone plays their part to keep safe’ Another change this term is that children do not have to isolate if they come into contact with a positive case of Covid-19. Instead, they will need to get a PCR test and isolate only if positive. Double vaccinated parents of a child who contracts Covid-19 will no longer need to isolate if they test negative.

Schools and colleges are being encouraged to maintain increased hygiene and ventilation, and secondary school and college pupils in England have been asked to continue to test twice weekly at home. Informal soundings taken by the Times show that parents are divided over the more relaxed approach to managing the virus. On one side are those who believe schools should insist masks are worn and classrooms fully ventilated with open windows. Opposing that view are parents who believe that insisting on masks – ‘muzzling our children’ – would breach their human rights.

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