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In regular times, parents have to ask the school’s permission for their child to miss lessons. If they take a child out of school without this, they risk being fined £60 by the local council, which rises to £120 if it’s not paid within 21 days.
However, the government doesn’t want to encourage parents to skip the isolation period. It takes the position that fines are “a last resort” and should only be used where there is no lawful reason for the child’s absence.
Absence due to mandatory self-isolation or quarantine should be recorded in the attendance register as “not attending in circumstances relating to coronavirus” to reflect the fact that the pupil is following public health advice by not attending school.
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From June 7, Spain will reopen to vaccinated tourists from any destination.
All travellers who have been fully inoculated with an approved Covid-19 vaccine will be able to visit Spain from next month, regardless of their country of origin.
“This summer we will safely receive all visitors that choose Spain as their holiday destination, said the country s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, speaking at the International Tourism Fair in Madrid. Beachgoers use a barrier tape to set a secure social distance space at the Nord Beach in Gandia, near Valencia, Spain. AFP
Spain is taking
its first steps towards reopening to tourists from outside the European Union