Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (14 Viewers)

chiefdave

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Perhaps he means that most won't get it because the virus will have subsided in enough time. Either way I don't like seeing us take such a statistical approach to what is acceptable and what isn't
There will be a tipping point where the death doll from keeping everyone in lockdown will overtake that of the virus itself. Problem is those will be deaths in the coming months and years and will therefore be reliant on projections. Does anyone trust that the government to work in the best interests of the poorest in society rather than those at the top?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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There will be a tipping point where the death doll from keeping everyone in lockdown will overtake that of the virus itself. Problem is those will be deaths in the coming months and years and will therefore be reliant on projections. Does anyone trust that the government to work in the best interests of the poorest in society rather than those at the top?

The polling regarding effects on mental health is pretty concerning (about 45% reporting worsening mood/anxiety/depression) particularly when you'd think that people if anything will understate if they're feeling worse. I know in my case and the missus' case we are both feeling overwhelmed with the workload being asked of us
 

Ian1779

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The polling regarding effects on mental health is pretty concerning (about 45% reporting worsening mood/anxiety/depression) particularly when you'd think that people if anything will understate if they're feeling worse. I know in my case and the missus' case we are both feeling overwhelmed with the workload being asked of us

Can you go to your teaching union for support with the teaching stuff?

Hope you’re OK. I know we’re at home but I don’t think a lot of people appreciate what is being put on some teachers (plenty of unscrupulous employers are schools and MAT’s)
 

Ring Of Steel

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I have a question...

I’m back into the office next Monday and I can get a test for me and the family as a result.

Question is- for anybody that’s been tested, does the test itself hurt? I’ve heard it’s not nice and I’ve heard it’s nothing, whats it really like?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Can you go to your teaching union for support with the teaching stuff?

Hope you’re OK. I know we’re at home but I don’t think a lot of people appreciate what is being put on some teachers (plenty of unscrupulous employers are schools and MAT’s)

I've expressed as much both in surveys carried out by the school and to the (new) head of department but there isn't a great deal that can be done simply because my timetable is the heaviest among my colleagues and I am by far the least experienced. I was already burned out coming into the lockdown and now the requirements around making online lesson materials/marking/chasing/running a club are too much. Plus there are the types who want to show off their whizziness with remote learning which creates an added pressure.

With the missus in a very similar situation the Brighton household is a bit of a tense one. We're in front of a screen for the vast majority of the day which doesn't help.
 

The coventrian

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Can you go to your teaching union for support with the teaching stuff?

Hope you’re OK. I know we’re at home but I don’t think a lot of people appreciate what is being put on some teachers (plenty of unscrupulous employers are schools and MAT’s)
Teaching union. What a load of foggot wankerss
 

David O'Day

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Just put the drunken twat on ignore and he is just crying to himself.



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