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Pub? Or School?
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plenty of coverage -
https:/ /www.mi rror.co .uk/new s/polit ics/aut umn-cor onaviru s-lockd own-shu t-pubs- 2245200 5
https:/ /metro. co.uk/2 020/08/ 01/fear s-secon d-lockd own-aut umn-spi ke-case s-13068 146/
https:/ /www.st andard. co.uk/n ews/uk/ coronav irus-pu bs-clos ed-scho ols-reo pen-a45 14171.h tml
looks like there may need to be some hard choices. is it more important to maintain a semblance of societal normality and keep pubs open? or is education more important?
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looks like there may need to be some hard choices. is it more important to maintain a semblance of societal normality and keep pubs open? or is education more important?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We need to just get on with things. My kids are due to go back to school in September but the new rules that they have outlined all seem a bit bonkers and unworkable (and it’s only a small school), not to mention how the buses are going to cope (currently one double decker). No idea what mad cap plans the sixth form college and uni are going to have in place though.
The pubs weren't allowed to open in Leicester as they had extended lockdown and that obviously didn't stop the spike there.
So school/pub is a false choice in my opinion. I totally understand the trade-off requirement but how about actually the government put some real work into finding out the environments where spikes are happening and why, and better controlling those.
Factories, shops, pubs, beaches, religious gatherings, airports, schools - all these places have their own demographic and dynamics and some will need controlling more than others but I don't feel enough work is being put in to understand this.
So school/pub is a false choice in my opinion. I totally understand the trade-off requirement but how about actually the government put some real work into finding out the environments where spikes are happening and why, and better controlling those.
Factories, shops, pubs, beaches, religious gatherings, airports, schools - all these places have their own demographic and dynamics and some will need controlling more than others but I don't feel enough work is being put in to understand this.
// we are still in the learning stage //
I totally understand that and agree, it will take a very long time to fully get a handle on risks to the individual and types of environment, but I don't think enough work has been put in yet to come up with such a choice as pub or schools - are pubs particularly high risk of local spikes as compared to factories? Do factories need better controlling? I certainly don't know and if the government don't know either let's get some boots on the ground finding out or this is going to be an absolute mess. We were supposed to have a "world beating" contract tracing app and we don't even have a rubbish one.
I totally understand that and agree, it will take a very long time to fully get a handle on risks to the individual and types of environment, but I don't think enough work has been put in yet to come up with such a choice as pub or schools - are pubs particularly high risk of local spikes as compared to factories? Do factories need better controlling? I certainly don't know and if the government don't know either let's get some boots on the ground finding out or this is going to be an absolute mess. We were supposed to have a "world beating" contract tracing app and we don't even have a rubbish one.
// are pubs particularly high risk of local spikes as compared to factories? //
yes, because of the broad mix of clientele. see this:-
https:/ /www.ex pressan dstar.c om/news /health /corona virus-c ovid19/ 2020/07 /31/16- cases-o f-coron avirus- linked- to-ston e-pub/
yes, because of the broad mix of clientele. see this:-
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// nowhere is it being said that the choice is pubs/schools //
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 020/aug /01/pub s-engla nd-clos e-contr ol-coro navirus -advise r-graha m-medle y
Professor Medley, on the R4 Today programme, said
"I think we’re in a situation whereby most people think that opening schools is a priority for the health and wellbeing of children and that when we do that we are going to reconnect lots of households."
"And so actually, closing some of the other networks, some of the other activities may well be required to enable us to open schools. It might come down to a question of which do you trade off against each other and then that’s a matter of prioritising, do we think pubs are more important than schools?"
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Professor Medley, on the R4 Today programme, said
"I think we’re in a situation whereby most people think that opening schools is a priority for the health and wellbeing of children and that when we do that we are going to reconnect lots of households."
"And so actually, closing some of the other networks, some of the other activities may well be required to enable us to open schools. It might come down to a question of which do you trade off against each other and then that’s a matter of prioritising, do we think pubs are more important than schools?"