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Schools Set To Reopen On 4Th Jan
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Given that new cases have now reached over 40k do you think this is a wise move?
I'm worried tbh, but if they do reopen I don't think I'll have a choice but to send son to school.
Given that new cases have now reached over 40k do you think this is a wise move?
I'm worried tbh, but if they do reopen I don't think I'll have a choice but to send son to school.
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During the first lockdown when schools were shut schoolkids were mainly in the home or at least mixing only in small groups whereas at school there bubbled with a whole year and secondary kids mingle with several dozen kids each day at school, in corridors, at break, on the bus, in shops. Then they pass it onto friends and family.
So overall schools should close IMO for a few weeks as part of a major UK wide lockdown similar to the April one. If all the high streets and shopping malls is shut to that will help.
Agreed its a pain for working parent's if kids are off but in the long run it will get this thing to manageable levels much more quickly, a short sharp shock to end January coupled with mass testing & mass vaccinnations .
During the first lockdown when schools were shut schoolkids were mainly in the home or at least mixing only in small groups whereas at school there bubbled with a whole year and secondary kids mingle with several dozen kids each day at school, in corridors, at break, on the bus, in shops. Then they pass it onto friends and family.
So overall schools should close IMO for a few weeks as part of a major UK wide lockdown similar to the April one. If all the high streets and shopping malls is shut to that will help.
Agreed its a pain for working parent's if kids are off but in the long run it will get this thing to manageable levels much more quickly, a short sharp shock to end January coupled with mass testing & mass vaccinnations .
I've been WFH since mid March and home-schooling as well until the summer hols. I'm very lucky that I was able to do this despite it being a struggle at first.
When the school reopened in September most of the parents just flocked together at the gates at closing time and social distancing went out the window. I stayed back until it cleared a bit but with the new variant I feel it's more of a risk.
When the school reopened in September most of the parents just flocked together at the gates at closing time and social distancing went out the window. I stayed back until it cleared a bit but with the new variant I feel it's more of a risk.
its all a risk tigger, i went out earlier and people were just going about their daily lives, food shopping for one thing, cheek by jowl, can't be helped, some have got to go to work, cheek by jowl on public transport. Don't know what the answer is, wish i did, i am in today, but have to go out to get to the chemist tomorrow, luckily they weren;t busy
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