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By *igh wide and handsome OP   Man
over a year ago

Dagenham

Schools, little kids many of whom get no symptoms, get far to close and spread this (and other's) suoer quick.

It's no coincidence that it has accelerated since schools have re opened.

Is anyone expecting this lockdown to have any serious effect on controlling the virus whilst schools remain open??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh where to begin

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London

No, because the lockdown is not tackling the root causes and hotbeds of transmission.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

We shall see how n 4 weeks time

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By *igh wide and handsome OP   Man
over a year ago

Dagenham


"We shall see how n 4 weeks time "

We shall, and im sure this government will balls it up further.

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By *he Ring WraithMan
over a year ago

Bradford

Schools are doing their best but as we all know kids pass stuff on like no one else.

Groups of parents at school gates are impossible to police and keep apart even though most are trying (okay it is some years since i was at a school gate I admit).

Yes the education is important, but a month is not that long to be out of school, for goodness sake the summer holidays are 6 weeks, why not close them for a month; shorten some holidays this year.

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By *igh wide and handsome OP   Man
over a year ago

Dagenham


"Schools are doing their best but as we all know kids pass stuff on like no one else.

Groups of parents at school gates are impossible to police and keep apart even though most are trying (okay it is some years since i was at a school gate I admit).

Yes the education is important, but a month is not that long to be out of school, for goodness sake the summer holidays are 6 weeks, why not close them for a month; shorten some holidays this year."

Exactly!!! Surely it wouldn't of been that hard to base the lockdown around the half term that's just finished.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No, because the lockdown is not tackling the root causes and hotbeds of transmission. "

Sorry, I'll make sure to sanitise my cock before meeting from now on

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By *ungblackbullMan
over a year ago

scotland


"Schools, little kids many of whom get no symptoms, get far to close and spread this (and other's) suoer quick.

It's no coincidence that it has accelerated since schools have re opened.

Is anyone expecting this lockdown to have any serious effect on controlling the virus whilst schools remain open??"

Schools are still open in Liverpool. R rate is going in reverse and possibly below 1.

Cases in Scotland starting to drop. Kids are at school.

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By *m389Man
over a year ago

Magherafelt

Schools increase transmission for sure but in my opinion that transmission stays local so stays controlled in a way.

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By *atriceWoman
over a year ago

ballymena northern ireland not donegal

Does anyone ever think that masks could be a problem I don't wear one as well x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does anyone ever think that masks could be a problem I don't wear one as well x"

Didnt u say something similar on another post

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Schools, little kids many of whom get no symptoms, get far to close and spread this (and other's) suoer quick.

It's no coincidence that it has accelerated since schools have re opened.

Is anyone expecting this lockdown to have any serious effect on controlling the virus whilst schools remain open??

Schools are still open in Liverpool. R rate is going in reverse and possibly below 1.

Cases in Scotland starting to drop. Kids are at school.

"

you should come visit Dundee.

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By *riar BelisseWoman
over a year ago

Delightful Bliss

If schools shut we should all enter a proper lockdown again.

The kids mixing households so parents can work would be horrendous

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By *ensualguy70TV/TS
over a year ago

paisley

Inside tbose masks

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe

I work in education, and there are real mixed feelings from the staff. To a large extent, most really want to keep the schools open because they know how much difference even a couple of days off can make, especially in the last two years of secondary. For most GCSE subjects the amount of material that needs to be taught completely fills the two year course.

On the other hand staff also feel as though their personal health & safety is being sacrificed for political advantage. Boris previously said that there was no need to close schools because kids are at a very low risk, the welfare of the staff however is just not given a mention.

The small secondary school that I work in has so far had 7 positive staff tests and three students and the current research suggests that 1% of primary and 5% of secondary students are currently infected.

The flipside of the argument though is that any lockdown will be Less Effective with schools open.

Cal

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By *ungblackbullMan
over a year ago

scotland


"Schools, little kids many of whom get no symptoms, get far to close and spread this (and other's) suoer quick.

It's no coincidence that it has accelerated since schools have re opened.

Is anyone expecting this lockdown to have any serious effect on controlling the virus whilst schools remain open??

Schools are still open in Liverpool. R rate is going in reverse and possibly below 1.

Cases in Scotland starting to drop. Kids are at school.

you should come visit Dundee."

Why? Are the kids not at school?

Overall, the cases have started to level off or even drop. Yesterday's test numbers was down which means either there was a problem with the testing or just less people were showing symptoms.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"Schools, little kids many of whom get no symptoms, get far to close and spread this (and other's) suoer quick.

It's no coincidence that it has accelerated since schools have re opened.

Is anyone expecting this lockdown to have any serious effect on controlling the virus whilst schools remain open??

Schools are still open in Liverpool. R rate is going in reverse and possibly below 1.

Cases in Scotland starting to drop. Kids are at school.

you should come visit Dundee.

Why? Are the kids not at school?

Overall, the cases have started to level off or even drop. Yesterday's test numbers was down which means either there was a problem with the testing or just less people were showing symptoms.

"

. You can’t compare Monday values from a Friday or a Saturday. You do realise reported Sunday and Monday numbers are always low. it’s the weekend slow administration effect. Watch the spike up today as they always do on Tuesdays

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Schools are doing their best but as we all know kids pass stuff on like no one else.

Groups of parents at school gates are impossible to police and keep apart even though most are trying (okay it is some years since i was at a school gate I admit).

Yes the education is important, but a month is not that long to be out of school, for goodness sake the summer holidays are 6 weeks, why not close them for a month; shorten some holidays this year."

I think parents are really trying, all around here are wearing their masks and following the one way systems. A month off probably wouldnt be a problem if they hadnt already lost 5 months of schooling of last year. They could always have tagged a week onto christmas hols and given three weeks maybe, Im sure they wont.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does anyone ever think that masks could be a problem I don't wear one as well x"

Why would masks be a problem?

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By *orace99Man
over a year ago

York


"Schools, little kids many of whom get no symptoms, get far to close and spread this (and other's) suoer quick.

It's no coincidence that it has accelerated since schools have re opened.

Is anyone expecting this lockdown to have any serious effect on controlling the virus whilst schools remain open??

Schools are still open in Liverpool. R rate is going in reverse and possibly below 1.

Cases in Scotland starting to drop. Kids are at school.

you should come visit Dundee.

Why? Are the kids not at school?

Overall, the cases have started to level off or even drop. Yesterday's test numbers was down which means either there was a problem with the testing or just less people were showing symptoms.

"

Would the lowering test numbers not now be coinciding with half term?

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