Oh man, can't go in to detail but I wouldn't be surprised to see changes to schools in Cov coming in soon. If not on a wider scale.
There's already been two schools in Cov with positive tests hasn't there? I don't see how you avoid contact in schools. If you assume there's going to be contact, and that kids can pass it on without even knowing they have it, then you accept that there will be kids who pick it up at school and then take it out into the wider community and pass it on to others.
Even Johnson admitted that in his appearance last night but seemed to push all responsibly back onto schools and parents who are trying to follow guidance from the government that doesn't make sense.
Seen some news reports on other countries and how they have prepared schools and a lot more seems to have been done but it appears they're starting from a position of larger rooms, smaller class sizes etc. Finham was pretty cramped when I went 30 years ago and the only thing that has changed since is the number of pupils has increased.
Lots of people on social media moaning about kids going to and from school, mixing in large groups, no masks, going into shops but why are they going to social distance when they've been told its OK to be in school together all day?