A cross-sectional survey of parental perceptions of COVID-19 related hygiene measures within schools and adherence to social distancing in journeys to and from school

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During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools in England were only kept open to children of key workers' and, from 1 June, to children in reception, year 1 and year 6. Our cross-sectional survey of parents found low rates of attendance (<50%) in both groups. Many parents whose children attended school reported low adherence to hygiene measures (eg, not maintaining distance from others during school drop-off) and doubted that their school was adhering to COVID-19 guidelines. This must be improved if parents are to feel confident about a more comprehensive return to school, as planned for September.

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Smith, L. E., Woodland, L., Amlôt, R., Rubin, A., & James Rubin, G. (2020). A cross-sectional survey of parental perceptions of COVID-19 related hygiene measures within schools and adherence to social distancing in journeys to and from school. BMJ Paediatrics Open, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjpo-2020-000825

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