Coronavirus: Will universities be exempt from the new rules? And other questions

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The government has announced new restrictions on people meeting up in England, which will come into force on Monday.

Here are some of your questions about how the new rules will work.

Questions and answers

New rules for England

Your questions

  • Will universities also be exempt from the new gatherings rule, as well as schools and workplaces? How will subjects such as art be taught? from Fiona Coulson in Wallingford

  • Is religious worship (without social gatherings afterwards) for more than six people still allowed from Monday? from Annie Williams in Haworth

  • Why does the government have delayed start dates for precautions? Why not instantly? from Neil in Haworth

  • I have a child’s party organised for the 30 people we thought we were allowed. Can this still go ahead? It is in a village hall. from Vincent Scott in Thringstone

  • I belong to a walking group. We have been walking with members up to 12 in a group. Will we know have to walk in groups of six? from Allan Martin, Rustington, West Sussex

  • We are six adults who were planning to go on holiday. If young children don't have to social distance, would a two-year-old be counted as the seventh or are we OK? from Lia Howell

  • We have a small bingo club (about 30 people) who meet in a hall with tables two metres apart and contact details of everyone. Can we still carry on with the new rules from Monday? from Stephen Tew, Northampton

End of New rules for England

Back to school

Your questions

  • Is it a good idea to send kids back to school if they have a heart problem? from Zoe Corran in Bangor

  • Return to school is mandatory from next week in England, but what happens for the children who are in quarantine due to travel to France? from Erica in Henley-on-Thames

  • I am a deaf teacher of the deaf, and I also have a deaf daughter, and I am extremely concerned about how the 50,000 deaf children in schools across the UK will be able to access education if masks are worn in schools, as they will be unable to lip read from Andrea

  • Would it be a good idea for random Covid testing to take place in schools? from Deanna

  • I know it’s a long way off but those children that have been off school for 6 months yet are due to take exams next summer, I think will have the largest negative impact. Is this is going to be looked at at all? from Lisa

  • If repeatedly touching a mask can render it ineffectual and more likely to transfer infection, how will this work with school children taking masks on and off during the school day? from June

End of Back to school

All about coronavirus

Your questions

  • What is the coronavirus? from Caitlin in Leeds Most asked

  • Once you've had coronavirus will you then be immune? from Denise Mitchell in Bicester Most asked

  • What is the incubation period for the coronavirus? from Gillian Gibs

  • Is coronavirus more infectious than flu? from Merry Fitzpatrick in Sydney

  • How long can you be ill? from Nita in Maidstone

  • Asymptomatic people are regarded as "silent spreaders" - what proportion of the population are they estimated to be and how do you find them? From Val Holland in Worcester

  • Why are diabetics not included in the clinically extremely vulnerable patients, and will the list be refreshed? from Derek Roberts in Hornchurch, Essex

  • How dangerous is coronavirus for people with asthma? from Lesley-Anne in Falkirk

  • Are otherwise healthy disabled people more at risk from coronavirus? from Abigail Ireland in Stockport

  • Will people who've have had pneumonia experience milder coronavirus symptoms? from Marje in Montreal

  • With key workers wearing some sort of mask, how are deaf people who lip-read supposed to understand what is being said? From Margaret Roll in Clevedon

End of All about coronavirus

Vaccines and treatment

Your questions

  • Would a vaccine be 100% safe - I am worried that a vaccine may be rushed out and there may be unwanted side-effects? From Tim Pryke in Leeds

  • Will people who have had transplants be able to take the vaccine? from Anne Lindo in Reading

  • Would this vaccine still be effective if the virus mutates? From Alan Ng in Dingley, Canada

End of Vaccines and treatment

Protecting myself and others

Your questions

  • What should I do if someone I live with is self-isolating? from Graham Wright in London

  • Should people stop having sex? from Martha Menschel in Las Vegas

End of Protecting myself and others

Me and my family

Your questions

  • I am five months pregnant and want to understand the risk to the baby if I get infected? from a BBC website reader

  • I am breastfeeding my five-month-old baby - what should I do if I get coronavirus? from Maeve McGoldrick

  • Is it possible to catch coronavirus from a pet dog or cat? from Javed

  • What is the risk to children? from Louise in London

End of Me and my family

Work issues

Your questions

  • I'm self-employed. Can I claim benefits if I can't work due to the virus? from Mark Gribby in Nottingham

  • Who is eligible for universal credit? from Mario in London

  • If you have to self-isolate will you only get statutory sick pay, or will your employer pay your salary? from Laura White in Herefordshire

  • What are my chances of getting a job in lockdown/when lockdown is over? from Jess in Essex

End of Work issues

Quarantine

Your questions

  • Can I travel to Ireland and then onto another country, then back to the UK via Ireland to avoid the quarantine? from Chris McCann in Sandhurst

  • Do key workers have to quarantine? From Mateusz in London

  • Will my flatmates have to quarantine as well because of me? From Matteo in London

  • If I have to quarantine after a holiday and can’t work from home will I get paid? From Emma in Portishead, Bristol

End of Quarantine

Support bubbles

Your questions

  • When will people be allowed to resume physical contact with a loved one in a bubble scenario? from Sue in Chester

  • Can I have my grandson overnight? I am a single grandparent living on the ground floor in my own house, however I have a lodger who lives on the second floor. from Teresa

End of Support bubbles

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