Today, the Government has announced that schools will be closed from Monday but will still be allowing attendance from children of key workers to ensure public services can continue to operate. The key worker definition will be clarified tomorrow but is likely to include NHS workers, Police, food retail staff and others.
The most vulnerable pupils - those who have a social worker or Education Health Care (EHC) Plan - will also be supported in schools.
The Government is also working with nurseries and private schools to facilitate closures, including providing financial support.
Exams will not take place in May and June - but the Prime Minister has assured students they will still receive qualifications. More details will follow.
The Government will also be making food vouchers available to those eligible for free school meals.
Speaking from the House of Commons, Richard said: "We need to apply further downward pressure on the rising numbers of Coronavirus cases, and closing schools is a part of that. It is important at this stage that everyone continues to follow the up-to-date guidance - isolation for the whole household if anyone shows symptoms, working from home where possible, and social distancing if you do have to go out, and regular hand washing. It is also important that children should not be left with older grandparents or older relatives who may be particularly vulnerable to Coronavirus. More information will be provided as I have it."