You are not qualified to post that. It’s a foolish opinion.
It is a foolish opinion but he was polite so we can give him that.
You are not qualified to post that. It’s a foolish opinion.
In a typical day, how many hours do you spend in a poorly ventilated room measuring around 50 square metres with 34 other people?
Closing primary schools may not effect the rate of children catching Covid but it will definitely affect the number of adults who take their kids or grandkids to school and the adults who work in the schools who may catch Covid. It will have a demonstrable effect on the R number and could be the difference in the epidemic numbers falling to a more controllable level.
Sage says shut schools, Gavin Williamson says stay open. Hmmmm who to believe ��
It's a good job the supermarket workers, bus drivers, train drivers, doctors, nurses and food delivery drivers dont have the same attitude as you. Go to work (unless in a vulnerable group).
What you are failing to realise is that this 2 weeks closure (and it’s not a closure as has been explained) is to help stop people dying. Of course people don’t want schools to close for many children but it’s to save lives. To think you’re children have grown up listening to you’re aggressive, blame culture crap.
I work in construction and also have to visit sites, admittedly not every day, but 2/3 times a week. The difference however between the groups above and my role is that you are not in an environment with up to 2,500 people ( in the largest local schools) who are in the highest Covid cases. At least in retail, rail, medical and deliver roles you can mitigate the risk of catching Covid so that going to work is reasonably safe. The actual issue now is students passing Covid on in the home environment.
It is a foolish opinion but he was polite so we can give him that.
He explained his circumstances and it was my opinion they he / she should carry on teaching.
It's a good job the supermarket workers, bus drivers, train drivers, doctors, nurses and food delivery drivers dont have the same attitude as you. Go to work (unless in a vulnerable group).
maybe someone in his bubble is vulnerable?
maybe someone in his bubble is vulnerable?
so what do you do?
What if we told everybody to lock their doors and stay home until further notice? A month or two, say. Or maybe 3? That would also have a "demonstrable effect on the R number". Does that make it a good idea?
That's fair enough. I did say in my original post that they should only go to work if not in a vulnerable group.
Yes!
Tbh primary school children missing a few months of school is not going to effect their long term education, although I can see that it will cause problems for their parents if they both work.
I wasn't aware that teaching unions were responsible for public health, nor expert in the subject, nor responsible for setting policy. I guess we'll see.