Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (311 Viewers)

David O'Day

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Good they have gone on too long

Good? This just shows that they can't get the science advisors to back them up in public.

Anyway Dom stop running away from the questions that have been put to you.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Repurposing other buildings is maybe not a bad idea, either. Not sure why they didn't at least consider that when it was proposed, seemed to fly under the radar.

It is viable if schools are still under the control of the council. Most English secondary schools are not and repurposed buildings would still be no good for practical subjects.
 

David O'Day

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It's also ignoring the physical limitations of school buildings. If you want everybody in, you can't maintain any kind of distancing-just be honest about it.

Yep, we don't have the school infrastructure of say a country like Korea or Denmark.

If only the only the tories hadn't scrapped the building schools for future fund
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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John Swinnie, Scottish Education Minister, announcing a detailed list of measures to restore teaching strength and education measures ahead of reopening schools. Compare that to Williamson's efforts to 'break the unions'.
 
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Including practical subjects? And available in sufficient numbers for the demand?
You seem determined to add barriers. They have been available had there been the political will to make them available, yes. We're not the only site either.
 

chiefdave

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Why has nobody mentioned the big news that model villages are allowed to open.

Not sure what the point is of saying theatres and concert halls can open but then saying there is to be no live performances.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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You seem determined to add barriers. They have been available had there been the political will to make them available, yes. We're not the only site either.

The barriers are the ones imposed by the requirements. Been clear all along I'd much rather be teaching face to face than remotely particularly as I need a lab.
 

hill83

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Boozer 4th July then

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skybluetony176

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Talking of per capita stats

Coronavirus deaths per million by country | Statista

2nd worst in the world in that
Belgium has been really strict on recording deaths, their government’s method is more akin to the ONS method of reporting every death certificate where Covid was mentioned as a Covid death. Think they’ve also tested a higher percentage of their population also so they don’t have as many excessive unexplained deaths as us either.
 

hill83

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We are basically down to relying on people not being heroes. The “never had a day off” crowd.
 

hill83

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Me and the wife are in talks about sending my lad back to school now. They’ve finally released some information and I’m a little bit more settled about it all. So I think we are going to do it.
 

Saddlebrains

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Me and the wife are in talks about sending my lad back to school now. They’ve finally released some information and I’m a little bit more settled about it all. So I think we are going to do it.



Best thing I've done during lockdown. My daughter can go as me and her mum are key workers ( hate that saying) . However the first month of lockdown, we worked our shifts around each other so she didn't have to go purely out of worry wether it was safe.

Felt comfortable enough to do so after that month, and the change in my daughter was brilliant. Happier, more sociable, still able to learn and play with friends.

I would recommend those that can do
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Best thing I've done during lockdown. My daughter can go as me and her mum are key workers ( hate that saying) . However the first month of lockdown, we worked our shifts around each other so she didn't have to go purely out of worry wether it was safe.

Felt comfortable enough to do so after that month, and the change in my daughter was brilliant. Happier, more sociable, still able to learn and play with friends.

I would recommend those that can do

Is she primary or secondary?
 

hill83

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Best thing I've done during lockdown. My daughter can go as me and her mum are key workers ( hate that saying) . However the first month of lockdown, we worked our shifts around each other so she didn't have to go purely out of worry wether it was safe.

Felt comfortable enough to do so after that month, and the change in my daughter was brilliant. Happier, more sociable, still able to learn and play with friends.

I would recommend those that can do

I’m a key worker and work shifts but the wife has been off for a couple of months and they moved in with her parents. They are back this weekend and she’s back in work. It just seems to make sense now, plus getting him in for a bit hopefully making it less of a shock to the system waiting until September. I don’t know, still in two minds but I think we will do it.

My lads in reception.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I think the kids are absolutely fine hill it’s where there are vulnerable others who they come into contact with or work in school that an issue occurs. Bless you for thinking things through
 

Covstu

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I’m a key worker and work shifts but the wife has been off for a couple of months and they moved in with her parents. They are back this weekend and she’s back in work. It just seems to make sense now, plus getting him in for a bit hopefully making it less of a shock to the system waiting until September. I don’t know, still in two minds but I think we will do it.

My lads in reception.
We kept our youngest off school (yr1) not for concerns around safety but her big sister (yr4) couldnt go back so it would damage both of them by splitting them up. Hopefully both can go back soon even for a few weeks
 

chiefdave

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hell hath no fury like a cricket community scorned

It lacks consistency as he said "recreation and sport will be allowed" if they weren't indoors. As someone has said on twitter, you can go to your cricket club and get pissed while maintaining minimal social distancing, all things known to increase your risk of infection, but you can't play cricket, a non-contact sport, outside.
 
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That's players who aren't in England yet. The PCB chief exec has said "the tour to England is very much on track and the side will depart as per schedule".

The players who are currently diagnosed will be isolated and will need two negative tests before travelling to England.
I know that.The point being, cricket maybe isn't as benign a sport to play as it's being put about here.
 

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