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The Explainer
The Explainer
28 Jul 2020
What's Ireland's plan for reopening schools - and how does it compare to other countries?
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It has been a fraught subject for months - when will Ireland's schools be reopening?And when they reopen, what measures will have to be put in place to keep the risk of Covid-19 low?Yesterday, we got our answer, when the new Minister for Education Normal Foley unveiled the plan for schools. Under the €350m plan, we'll see 'bubbles' and 'pods' introduced, along with a number of other measures designed to allow children return to the classroom. In this week's podcast, we look at what the plan lays out. We also take a look at how Ireland's plan compares to other countries, like Denmark and Germany. Are we doing anything radically different? And what does the latest research tell us about children and Covid-19 risk?The Explainer's assistant producer and author of TheJournal.ie's coronavirus newsletter Nicky Ryan joins presenter Sinéad O'Carroll to explain more.