Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (212 Viewers)

Brighton Sky Blue

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As much as I'd love to live in a world where schools were just about education....In the real world, schools offer many kids a safehaven, somewhere warm, somewhere where they can get some food, somewhere they're not scared, somewhere where they receive some attention, some friendship & dare I say, even some love.....so I'd say it certainly does not negate any argument to keep schools open.

Equally they are not just a crèche
 

Ian1779

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So.....5 weeks since schools went back after HT and infection rates still dropping in most parts of the country......with notable exceptions where high level of household & social mixing occuring.....

....some of us said its not all about the schools & they were right to keep them open!

Hopefully, as a belt & braces approach, they'll coordinate the inevitable 3rd national lockdown to roll into the February HT.
During that 5 week period we had 650 out of 1200 kids out for a minimum of 2 weeks.
 

Ian1779

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Lockdown was really just doing what they experts had been saying all summer. If you want to open up schools something else has to close to offset it. So we kept schools open but closed bars, restaurants etc.

One for the teachers on here. With the huge numbers of students and staff off, and with some schools seeing who year groups sent home or even schools shut completely are kids actually getting their full education or is there going to need to be a lot of going back over things when we're back to normal?
GCSE’s are fucked for this year. You can make up the time with the other years but for Y11 and to a lesser extent Y13 (as they tend to be more independent and also less subjects) it’s too late. The measure already suggested by the DfE are a start but don’t go far enough.

I’m now planning for disruption up until Easter one way or another so am going to adapt what we teach between now and then to try and mitigate for it. Limited new content and a focus on consolidation. I’m probably lucky in Maths to be able to do so but some subjects won’t be as lucky.
 

CCFCSteve

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I'll throw this in before Steve comes along to do it ;)


It seems a non-story, however.

Haha, me, never !!!

We all know some of the data/modelling was flaky (I questioned the 4K deaths per day straight after that briefing - just wrong), I have to stick with what I said though, which was that I could understand/better accept a full lockdown if a vaccine was on the horizon (which it was/is).

Ps I still think localised restrictions are a better way forward, as is still reflected by the differing transmission rates all over the country, even after a national lockdown. The national lockdown even caused a spike in Birmingham as everyone went for a last hurrah just before ! (human nature after the first lockdown). Data also appears to show a two week circuit breaker (like in Wales) is probably inadequate as well. It’s a learning curve for everyone to be fair.
 

David O'Day

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Ian1779

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So what we’re saying is: keep schools open, but don’t let kids go to them. Best of both worlds.
Not even got the foresight to close schools on the 11th, make the last week remote learning and self-isolation to take the kick out of the infection spread before it’s open house on the 23rd.....
 

shmmeee

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Oxford vaccine given the go ahead - we're on our way back to normality!!!
Good.I know I veer dangerously close to the anti-vaccer loons but... I'll be ecstatic only when other countries start approving them, as well.
 

shmmeee

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Ha! Just had William Shakespeare, the William Shakespeare (the vaccine guy) suggested as a FB friend. Turns out he knows my parents.

My Mums happy because she’s always had to go “not THE William Shakespeare” when talking about him, but now he is THE William Shakespeare 😂😂
 

bringbackrattles

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Ha! Just had William Shakespeare, the William Shakespeare (the vaccine guy) suggested as a FB friend. Turns out he knows my parents.

My Mums happy because she’s always had to go “not THE William Shakespeare” when talking about him, but now he is THE William Shakespeare 😂😂
Just seen him on the news. All's Well That Ends Well. 👍
 
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didn't realise until today the Chinese had given a million people a vaccine that had skipped key stages of the testing process.
Yup. Iknow it's hard but... I'd rather be thorough than first. There's no reason we can't be thorough *and* first but, given it's Boris Johnson in charge...! I just want that final final reassurance that some half-sane country feels like approving things, too!
 

tisza

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Panic here as they are saying no alcohol for 2 months if you get the Russian vaccine. With the alcohol consumption issues here good luck with that.
 

tisza

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Hard not to look at US number increases and not think the large numbers that ignored Thanksgiving COVID advice haven't played a role.
Has to be an eye opener no matter which country you are in for Christmas.
 

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