Schools have remained open to children of key workers. Picture: PA NINE schools in Dorset have confirmed cases of coronavirus since classrooms reopened last week, with students and staff self-isolating as a result. Despite schools being closed to most pupils, they must remain open for children of key workers and vulnerable pupils. Since the start of term on Monday, January 4, nine schools in Dorset Council area have reported cases of Covid-19. Sam Crowe, director of Public Health for Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Councils confirmed that a number of schools in Dorset have reported single cases of COVID-19. He said: “These schools are working closely with Public Health Dorset, Dorset Council and Public Health England South West to ensure that all necessary measures are being met.
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People in North Somerset are encouraged to be more active
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People in North Somerset are being encouraged to adopt healthier lifestyles to protect them from Covid-19.
Since the pandemic began, around a quarter of adults in the South West reported snacking on unhealthy food and drinks at least once a day, according to a survey by Public Health England (PHE).
Almost a third of people are exercising less and 11 per cent of drinkers claim their alcohol intake has increased since the second national lockdown.
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PHE is launching its Better Health campaign to encourage people to adopt healthier lifestyles - by becoming more active, making healthier food choices, losing weight, looking after their mental health or quitting smoking.
Radipole Primary School (top left), St Mary’s Catholic First School (top right), Queen Elizabeth’s School (middle left), The Woodroffe School (middle right), Stoborough CofE First School (bottom left) and Broadmayne First School (bottom right) SIX schools in Dorset confirmed new Covid-19 cases ahead of them closing for the Christmas holidays last week. Radipole Primary School, based on Radipole Lane in Weymouth, confirmed there has been a Covid-19 case within the school and all close contacts of the individual had been contacted. A spokesman for Public Health Dorset said that the organisation was working with the school and Public Health South West during this period. The recent case comes after a member of the school tested positive for coronavirus earlier in December.