What will the children who do go to school do?
I've no idea. What do children do at school these days? It's probably changed since my days there .................................
Next question.
What will the children who do go to school do?
So now as parents are forced to work kids will be looked after by grandparents what a sensible move .......
These retired health workers that Boris is asking to come back and help the NHS - would they be over 70s?
Bit premature with that moan, eh? Specifically mentioned later as a no-no, if you'd kept listening. Never been a fan of Boris (or the Tories) but to be fair he's putting up a pretty good show so far. Very impressed with the young Chancellor of the Exchequer too - what a maelstrom to suddenly land in days after taking on the job.So now as parents are forced to work kids will be looked after by grandparents what a sensible move .......
What will the children who do go to school do?
many who retire early. also cover, older workers can work in low risk areas freeing up staff for acute critical and intensive care.
Accepted.
I didn't take the original comment to be about Asia in general and certainly not Singapore where the statement was made. But I suspect there are other areas within Asia (and elsewhere) that are similarly uncontrolled and I very much hope that once the dust settles a lot of that will be cleaned up.
Nor was I intending to act 'Trumplike' he is a world leader and some of his rhetoric I find entirely distasteful and as well as totally made up (fake in his own words). But I'm not a world leader, just a bloke that is at risk and who has had his life and the life of his family turned on its head.
That said we are going to see tens of thousands of deaths, the world is in economic meltdown and millions of our own people are going to suffer the ramifications for many years.
I don't disagree there needs to be plans for pandemics (I assumed it to be an obvious tongue in cheek statement) Absolutely it could have been better controlled with a plan but (in this case) the plan would not have been needed if the controls all of us take for granted had been in place
I'm just a bit angry, a bit frightened and a bit confused about what to do and not sure that's going to improve any time soon
Bit premature with that moan, eh? Specifically mentioned later as a no-no, if you'd kept listening. Never been a fan of Boris (or the Tories) but to be fair he's putting up a pretty good show so far. Very impressed with the young Chancellor of the Exchequer too - what a maelstrom to suddenly land in days after taking on the job.
Work I would imagine. Schools should be setting work online for those kids who are not attending.
Not really we now have at least one parent who has children now not working when surely the more sensible thing would be to start testing frontline essential workforce like nurses and teachers to minimise disruption.
Is that what is happening in other countries, whoever is looking after the children is also teaching them?
Yep, these are some pretty trying times that could and should have been avoided. There's no doubt China needs to tighten up on a number of things, not least these markets, considering their position in the world.
What it's highlighted to me is the arrogance, complacency and incompetence of our governments. I'm sure there's plenty of that in Asian governments too but they at least seem to have a clue how to act decisively in this situation.
Apologies if I missed the humour. It's the early hours of the morning here and I'm being kept awake through the fog of a cold. My wits aren't at their sharpest.
Work I would imagine. Schools should be setting work online for those kids who are not attending.
How are the parents forced to work?So now as parents are forced to work kids will be looked after by grandparents what a sensible move .......