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By *ecretlyASoftie OP   Woman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly

Why are they open for all when schools and colleges aren’t?

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings

Some one needs to water the plants

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By *ecretlyASoftie OP   Woman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly


"Some one needs to water the plants "

Nurseries as in children not plants

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham

Suspect they'll only be looking after children of key workers. Schools will also be educating children of key workers

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

Because the government know that without childcare, people cant work

Trying to work with an active two year old running about, just aint gonna happen

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By *ecretlyASoftie OP   Woman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly


"Because the government know that without childcare, people cant work

Trying to work with an active two year old running about, just aint gonna happen"

I get that but why are 5 years any less safe to mix and mingle than 4 year old’s?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Because the government know that without childcare, people cant work

Trying to work with an active two year old running about, just aint gonna happen

I get that but why are 5 years any less safe to mix and mingle than 4 year old’s? "

The older a child, the more ACE2 receptors they have. Loosely speaking, the larger the body, the greater the number of these receptors, via which the virus enters cells. Very young children are very infrequently infected with SARS-CoV-2, so on balance, it's probably safer to provide care for this age group to allow at least some parents to work.

Mr KC and I worked FT from March to June with our 3yo at home because our nursery just closed completely (we're key workers but can work from home). We worked with her home but it nearly finished us off physically and mentally. I'm physically disabled, run a department in a college and teach, Me KC is a student support worker (student facing). We're blessed with a very well behaved child, but really did not want to put her through more of what we had in March-June. We felt like dreadful parents. It was made easier by good weather and so she had space to come in and out, whereas now she'd be cooped up indoors.

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By *ecretlyASoftie OP   Woman
over a year ago

Hull but travel regularly


"Because the government know that without childcare, people cant work

Trying to work with an active two year old running about, just aint gonna happen

I get that but why are 5 years any less safe to mix and mingle than 4 year old’s?

The older a child, the more ACE2 receptors they have. Loosely speaking, the larger the body, the greater the number of these receptors, via which the virus enters cells. Very young children are very infrequently infected with SARS-CoV-2, so on balance, it's probably safer to provide care for this age group to allow at least some parents to work.

Mr KC and I worked FT from March to June with our 3yo at home because our nursery just closed completely (we're key workers but can work from home). We worked with her home but it nearly finished us off physically and mentally. I'm physically disabled, run a department in a college and teach, Me KC is a student support worker (student facing). We're blessed with a very well behaved child, but really did not want to put her through more of what we had in March-June. We felt like dreadful parents. It was made easier by good weather and so she had space to come in and out, whereas now she'd be cooped up indoors. "

Thanks for the explanation

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


"Suspect they'll only be looking after children of key workers. Schools will also be educating children of key workers"

I work in early years education and my work place is open as normal (although im furloughed because im CEHV) as are all the nurseries locally.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

Think they will remain shut up here.

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By *heekyFlirtyCoupleCouple
over a year ago

Stockport

We do despair

How can people have children , be expected to raise them , look after them in times of need , teach them to be decent kind caring human beings

Come on I ask you , it's just not possible

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By *heekyFlirtyCoupleCouple
over a year ago

Stockport


"We do despair

How can people have children , be expected to raise them , look after them in times of need , teach them to be decent kind caring human beings

Come on I ask you , it's just not possible - not without other people doing it for them.....! "

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By *riar BelisseWoman
over a year ago

Delightful Bliss


"We do despair

How can people have children , be expected to raise them , look after them in times of need , teach them to be decent kind caring human beings

Come on I ask you , it's just not possible - not without other people doing it for them.....! "

Us single mums who don't want to ride the benefit system and want to work whilst raising our families....

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