Thank you for saying what I was feeling. I caught coronavirus at work and passed it to 5 family members. My Dad ended up hospitalised and incredibly poorly and I felt so guilty. I’m not denying that the NHS are faced with it daily, but they are being recognised for this; whilst they’re still claiming children don’t spread the virus. The difference in portrayal of the NHS and education staff has been poles apart- the NHS were hero’s whilst education staff had 9 months off work if you believe the media.My husband is a teacher and honestly it’s been awful.. I get those in the hospitals are on front line but he caught Covid at school and then gave it to me and our newborn. We were really poorly. A colleagues husband died (she caught it at school too). I don’t rant about it on social media but I think teachers are thought of so negatively when they’re working really hard and are also putting themselves at risk. The thing that upset me most is we didn’t let a single person hold our baby and caught it anyway. My husband was told he still had to deliver online learning through video link whilst we all had Covid too.
Also, since when did she shop at Tesco?
I don’t think it’s right to say 1 is worse than the other. Every profession, business and person has been impacted somehow.
With Kate however, she can’t pick and choose what rules she follows and what she doesn’t. She was out and about, seeing anyone and everyone and jet setting during a pandemic; that’s the difference I think. Now that her maternity is coming to an end, she’s going to shout from the roof tops about those not following the rules.