My kids break up on Thursday so if they're going to extend the holidays then they really need to be telling parents now
They'll announce next week when they break up I thinkMy kids break up on Thursday so if they're going to extend the holidays then they really need to be telling parents now
They really need to be doing something drastic about the spread now .It's like watching the US unfold again there's missing too many opportunities IMO.My kids break up on Thursday so if they're going to extend the holidays then they really need to be telling parents now
Wha.....sorr.......If your in a tier 3 area can you travel to another tier 3 area for a walk outside for instances?
nobody can be stupid enough to believe that “private home” transmissions aren’t linked to children in schools. When they OPENLY say they can’t “confirm” where the transmissions come from.They spent a lot of time pushing all the ‘children don’t spread coronavirus’ stuff...
haven’t seen them pushing that narrative in a while
I wish they would explain this more. Surely it’s a spectrum not a binary thing - Covid doesn’t know that you are legally a child til 18 so you’d think that your likelihood of spreading it rises as you get older?! So sixth form and secondary spread it more than primary etc?They spent a lot of time pushing all the ‘children don’t spread coronavirus’ stuff...
haven’t seen them pushing that narrative in a while
They really need to be doing something drastic about the spread now .It's like watching the US unfold again there's missing too many opportunities IMO.
that is like a representation of the government's strategy... ignore it until it is too late to take successful actionFor some reason this image came to mind of Boris and his cretins.
There's a lot more sec schools where I live that have had to close because of cases in pupils .The primary my son attends has only had canteen staff test pos from the beginning of Sept till now so I don't think the spread is as bad in primary (at least not our school could differ in areas)I wish they would explain this more. Surely it’s a spectrum not a binary thing - Covid doesn’t know that you are legally a child til 18 so you’d think that your likelihood of spreading it rises as you get older?! So sixth form and secondary spread it more than primary etc?
Did he seriously say that? So he’s going to let 100s more people die because a couple of thousand people in the most sparsely populated areas of England might be inconvenienced!?Yes I agree. All this fannying around with different tiers, different arrangements throughout the four countries is beginning to grind. Families are arguing about it all, it's just ridiculous.
I didn't agree with Boris yesterday when he said that it wouldn't be fair for people living in such areas as Devon and Cornwall to have to lockdown. I feel as though if the whole country closed again, even if only for two weeks, but allowing people to continue working, would be much better in suppressing the virus.
Yes he did Tui. I disagree with him and would rather we were all treated equally.Did he seriously say that? So he’s going to let 100s more people die because a couple of thousand people in the most sparsely populated areas of England might be inconvenienced!?
He said it more than once as well!Did he seriously say that? So he’s going to let 100s more people die because a couple of thousand people in the most sparsely populated areas of England might be inconvenienced!?
even in level 5 here schools are hopefully staying open.Personally I think it would be unfair to close schools I’m in tier 2 and there haven’t been any cases in my daughters Large urban primary school or neighbouring schools and a small amount in secondary.
My head has made it very clear he wants school open.
I don’t know how I feel about it. 450+ Greater Manchester schools have reported cases so it’s a problem here. It is rife in the universities. I think blanket school closure probably isn’t the best idea but there should be efforts made wherever possible to limit numbers on site and send some students home to learn virtually, primarily in sixth form and universities where self directed learning is encouraged anyway.Personally I think it would be unfair to close schools I’m in tier 2 and there haven’t been any cases in my daughters Large urban primary school or neighbouring schools and a small amount in secondary.
My head has made it very clear he wants school open.
If you have no fevers then yes. I think you have to be 48h clear of fever but that might just be an NHS worker thing. NHS website has useful info on what to do when your test comes backMy tests come back negative Does anybody know if its back to normal for my house hold Monday. No ones got a bloody clue and the website isn't very helpful
I've found it on local government website nhs didn't have much information regaurding people who was self isolating with me.I don’t know how I feel about it. 450+ Greater Manchester schools have reported cases so it’s a problem here. It is rife in the universities. I think blanket school closure probably isn’t the best idea but there should be efforts made wherever possible to limit numbers on site and send some students home to learn virtually, primarily in sixth form and universities where self directed learning is encouraged anyway.
If you have no fevers then yes. I think you have to be 48h clear of fever but that might just be an NHS worker thing. NHS website has useful info on what to do when your test comes back
But why not just fully lockdown the areas where it’s higher? (I say this living in an area with higher levels at present .)Did he seriously say that? So he’s going to let 100s more people die because a couple of thousand people in the most sparsely populated areas of England might be inconvenienced!?