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250 children sent home to isolate 09:58 - Nov 18 with 2581 viewsFrimleyBlue

In a school near me.

My son's school .. daily emails of more and more kids isolating and teachers testing positive.


This really is a pointless lockdown with schools open.

I understand education is important. So why not scrap the 6 weeks summer holiday and use that holiday time during a lockdown.


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250 children sent home to isolate on 10:01 - Nov 18 with 2541 viewsBluefish

It really isn't pointless but it is bloody tough, we had very difficult decisions to make this week and it went against government guidance to a degree. The wrath of parents is being felt with many upset that kids are made to isolate and others up that schools are open. Every day in school is part of a better education and a more normal healthy childhood for those children

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250 children sent home to isolate on 10:02 - Nov 18 with 2551 viewsMookamoo

Ask a teacher if they should teach throughout the summer. I suggest you do it out of arms reach.
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250 children sent home to isolate on 10:03 - Nov 18 with 2548 viewsBlueBadger

Summer holiday is the time when teachers are prepping for the coming school year and making adjustments according to curriculum changes, etc, etc.

Surely a safer 'compromise' option would have been to have split remote and on-site teaching with fewer year groups on site which would allow for smaller classes and less bodies in close proximity in both buildings and on public transport.

Universities right now shouldn't be open for on-site teaching at all.
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250 children sent home to isolate on 10:06 - Nov 18 with 2536 viewsfactual_blue

250 children sent home to isolate on 10:03 - Nov 18 by BlueBadger

Summer holiday is the time when teachers are prepping for the coming school year and making adjustments according to curriculum changes, etc, etc.

Surely a safer 'compromise' option would have been to have split remote and on-site teaching with fewer year groups on site which would allow for smaller classes and less bodies in close proximity in both buildings and on public transport.

Universities right now shouldn't be open for on-site teaching at all.
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I think many teachers spend the summer in a darkened room, curled in a ball and weeping.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 10:58 - Nov 18 with 2455 viewshomer_123

250 children sent home to isolate on 10:01 - Nov 18 by Bluefish

It really isn't pointless but it is bloody tough, we had very difficult decisions to make this week and it went against government guidance to a degree. The wrath of parents is being felt with many upset that kids are made to isolate and others up that schools are open. Every day in school is part of a better education and a more normal healthy childhood for those children


At what point does it become impossible to actually teach though?

I know of 1 school that is very close to having to close it's doors as it's got some many teachers and TA's isolating.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 13:16 - Nov 18 with 2359 viewsChurchman

250 children sent home to isolate on 10:03 - Nov 18 by BlueBadger

Summer holiday is the time when teachers are prepping for the coming school year and making adjustments according to curriculum changes, etc, etc.

Surely a safer 'compromise' option would have been to have split remote and on-site teaching with fewer year groups on site which would allow for smaller classes and less bodies in close proximity in both buildings and on public transport.

Universities right now shouldn't be open for on-site teaching at all.
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This was exactly er indoors’ suggested solution. And as an ex-teacher she’s a fair idea of what she’s talking about.
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250 children sent home to isolate on 13:23 - Nov 18 with 2348 viewsBlueBadger

250 children sent home to isolate on 13:16 - Nov 18 by Churchman

This was exactly er indoors’ suggested solution. And as an ex-teacher she’s a fair idea of what she’s talking about.


I have a(very minor) teaching qualification and role as part of my job spec. We've shifted a hell of a lot online, have reduced class sizes and restricted some of our courses to Trust employees only. It's not ideal(we'll be merely 'maintaining' numbers of people with active ILS/ALS/PILS/PALS/TILS qualifications rather than seeking to increase them rather than we usually do, but realistically it's the only way to maintain *something* rather than just carry on with minor adjustments which involve greater risk.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 14:13 - Nov 18 with 2306 viewsfactual_blue

250 children sent home to isolate on 13:23 - Nov 18 by BlueBadger

I have a(very minor) teaching qualification and role as part of my job spec. We've shifted a hell of a lot online, have reduced class sizes and restricted some of our courses to Trust employees only. It's not ideal(we'll be merely 'maintaining' numbers of people with active ILS/ALS/PILS/PALS/TILS qualifications rather than seeking to increase them rather than we usually do, but realistically it's the only way to maintain *something* rather than just carry on with minor adjustments which involve greater risk.


When do you find time to teach miners? Although they're likely to be ex-miners these days.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 14:16 - Nov 18 with 2275 viewsBluefish

250 children sent home to isolate on 10:58 - Nov 18 by homer_123

At what point does it become impossible to actually teach though?

I know of 1 school that is very close to having to close it's doors as it's got some many teachers and TA's isolating.


If it wasn't for half term I would have closed our school 2 weeks ago, the conversations had already taken place. We are now back with a bang again so it could happen over the next few weeks. Although the lockdowns measures and isolations should have limited the exposure

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250 children sent home to isolate on 14:26 - Nov 18 with 2284 viewsMullet

Why not tear up everybody's contracts and allow business to do and treat their staff as they please?

Had government ministers listened to teachers, unions, scientists, each other etc, we'd not be in this mess. Schools on a rota system would have made more sense, and whilst being challenging would have created greater clarity and mitigated risks better than what we have now.

The better case would be to spread those six weeks across the year and shorten terms, especially as this winter term is so long and brutal most years, let alone without the added burdens on us now.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 15:02 - Nov 18 with 2249 viewsbracknell_blue

Absolutely. Funny how rates started climbing significantly after schools and universities started back. And they blamed and scapegoated hospitality. Yes, I have a dog in that race as I am CAMRA's National Campaigns Director, but if someone showed me evidence that pubs, bars and rsetaurants were a major factor I would have accepted it willingly. Schools,. especially secondary schools, do not have the same protective requirements as pubs, shops, even libraries, and kids are less likely to socially distance. Friend of mine told me her son was scared to go back to school and insisted on wearing a mask, even though nobody else did so he wasn't that well protected. Uni students also have this behaviour (yes, I am generalising) but the places with the hightes rates were university towns. Not exactly rocket science.

So, it isn't a lockdown. And it won't work, it will just damage businesses, people's mental health and continue to overload the NHS (and, yes, I have a dog in that race too, as my daughter is sister on a COVID ward at a hospital in Kent).

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250 children sent home to isolate on 15:16 - Nov 18 with 2221 viewsbluelagos

250 children sent home to isolate on 15:02 - Nov 18 by bracknell_blue

Absolutely. Funny how rates started climbing significantly after schools and universities started back. And they blamed and scapegoated hospitality. Yes, I have a dog in that race as I am CAMRA's National Campaigns Director, but if someone showed me evidence that pubs, bars and rsetaurants were a major factor I would have accepted it willingly. Schools,. especially secondary schools, do not have the same protective requirements as pubs, shops, even libraries, and kids are less likely to socially distance. Friend of mine told me her son was scared to go back to school and insisted on wearing a mask, even though nobody else did so he wasn't that well protected. Uni students also have this behaviour (yes, I am generalising) but the places with the hightes rates were university towns. Not exactly rocket science.

So, it isn't a lockdown. And it won't work, it will just damage businesses, people's mental health and continue to overload the NHS (and, yes, I have a dog in that race too, as my daughter is sister on a COVID ward at a hospital in Kent).


Evidence? Not sure what you are hoping for but given the lack of a properly functioning recording of hospitality visitors on top of a shambles of a track and trace system then you are probably going to be disappointed.

What we do have though is epidemiological experts who tell us that the virus is spread when people interact indoors. Basically breathing in the air from someone who is infected is how it is largely transmitted. So on that basis it is clear that hospitality and schools will both be major points where transmission occurs, don't see those points as arguable tbh.

So those in power need to make some tough choices, close shops? pubs? schools? home visiting? gyms? workplaces?

I have a lot of empathy for those in the trade and recognise we must do all we can to help them financially to minimise closures. But at the end of the day given a choice of opening schools or pubs then I can't see how anyone can seriously suggest pubs are a higher priority.

CAMRA do some great stuff btw, so hats off to you on that front.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 16:52 - Nov 18 with 2146 viewsThe_Romford_Blue

My brother and the entire year 9s in his school are self isolating as of tomorrow. I don’t know of any school who hasn’t had a whole year off at some point.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 17:00 - Nov 18 with 2134 viewsJ2BLUE

This really is a pointless lockdown with schools open.


Early indicators (ZOE app tracker) don't support this view. The app might be wrong but it's been right fairly consistently so it would be wrong to write the lockdown off.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 17:04 - Nov 18 with 2124 viewsgiant_stow

250 children sent home to isolate on 16:52 - Nov 18 by The_Romford_Blue

My brother and the entire year 9s in his school are self isolating as of tomorrow. I don’t know of any school who hasn’t had a whole year off at some point.


Not to disagree with sentiments in this thread, but my boy's school has had two cases so far and no year-wide lockdown. In fairness, sounds like we've just been lucky.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 17:52 - Nov 18 with 2074 viewsmikeybloo88

250 children sent home to isolate on 17:00 - Nov 18 by J2BLUE

This really is a pointless lockdown with schools open.


Early indicators (ZOE app tracker) don't support this view. The app might be wrong but it's been right fairly consistently so it would be wrong to write the lockdown off.


In my area of South Kesteven Lincolnshire, daily reported cases have halved since the start of last week according to the graph I get everyday when I log in to report on the Zoe app...so you might well be right.
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250 children sent home to isolate on 19:17 - Nov 18 with 2004 viewsSpruceMoose

I'm hearing that schools are about to announce that they'll close over here in the city. Can't say that I disagree with the decision.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 02:04 - Nov 19 with 1873 viewsjeera

250 children sent home to isolate on 19:17 - Nov 18 by SpruceMoose

I'm hearing that schools are about to announce that they'll close over here in the city. Can't say that I disagree with the decision.


Seems to be confirmed:

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newslondon/new-york-city-closes-all-schools-amid-

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250 children sent home to isolate on 02:15 - Nov 19 with 1872 viewsSpruceMoose

250 children sent home to isolate on 02:04 - Nov 19 by jeera

Seems to be confirmed:

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newslondon/new-york-city-closes-all-schools-amid-


Damn I should have said 'Def info'.

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250 children sent home to isolate on 02:19 - Nov 19 with 1870 viewsjeera

250 children sent home to isolate on 02:15 - Nov 19 by SpruceMoose

Damn I should have said 'Def info'.


You should have.

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