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Face Covering Exemptions

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As you will know, the Scottish Government recently made face coverings mandatory in secondary schools. However, there are certain conditions which would result in a person being made exempt from wearing one. These are quoted below.

In order for us to establish which of our pupils fall in to this category of exemption, we kindly assk that as parents/carers you read these guidelines and then contact the school if your child should be allowed to not wear a face covering in school.

Many thanks in advance for your assistance in this matter.

Face covering exemptions

“Some people are not required to wear a face covering.

These include:

You may also have a reasonable excuse not to wear a face covering if, for example:

When temporarily removing a face covering you should, where possible, maintain 2 metres distance as physical distancing is one of the most effective methods of preventing the spread of the virus and removing your face covering places others at an increased risk.

Those exempt under the guidance and regulations do not have to prove their exemption and should not be made to wear a face covering or denied access to public transport or shops. We ask for people to be aware of the exemptions and to treat each other with kindness.

We will continue to keep this guidance under ongoing review as we move through the phases of the route map out of lockdown.”

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