not sure about this wisdom of this 17:17 - Jun 30 with 680 views | giant_stow | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-57664192 I can see why they want to do it, but not so sure about whether they should do it. Round my way, kids are catching it again and schools / classes shut quite widely again - I think that's for the best personally. |  |
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not sure about this wisdom of this on 17:22 - Jun 30 with 658 views | jeera | I thought the biggest problems had arisen with infection rates rising from those schools who have been increasing the size of their 'bubbles' which has led to more closures. Entire school years being treated as one bubble etc. [Post edited 30 Jun 2021 17:27]
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not sure about this wisdom of this on 17:27 - Jun 30 with 635 views | giant_stow |
not sure about this wisdom of this on 17:22 - Jun 30 by jeera | I thought the biggest problems had arisen with infection rates rising from those schools who have been increasing the size of their 'bubbles' which has led to more closures. Entire school years being treated as one bubble etc. [Post edited 30 Jun 2021 17:27]
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No idea tbh mr. I've heard of one secondary school locally which has shut as a whole, after 100+ infections, so maybe. My own kid's primary school is definately still bubbling by class though as we've heard about a couple of clases sent home in the last couple of weeks. Edit: its just this delta variant thing which worries me, seeing as it seems to hit young people more. Also read something about Australia's grwoing problem the other day: it gave one example of a party of 30, where 24 people got the delta - the 6 who didn;t had been vaccinated. I mean I know Covid is catchy, but this version seems extremely so and kids aren;t vacicnated of course. [Post edited 30 Jun 2021 17:30]
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not sure about this wisdom of this on 18:22 - Jun 30 with 579 views | linhdi | Messaging from govt is they don't care if kids get it now, as they tend not to die of it. Double-vaxed people also tend not to die of it either, so it's time to open up and stay open. Not saying I agree with that stance, but it's where we are going. I intend to stick mostly to outdoors drinking, or, if indoors, in old men's pubs. Since they tend to be the ones that sell cask ale, it's hardly a sacrifice! |  | |  |
not sure about this wisdom of this on 19:25 - Jun 30 with 513 views | Swansea_Blue | They don’t care if some kids are going hungry, so they’re hardly going to care about a lower profile problem of some kids having long term health issues because of long covid. |  |
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