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Originally Posted by Cherie
I don't disagree, just finding it hard to swallow the hypocrisy of head teachers who have rotated their staff daily for the past 8 weeks to look after key worker children so rather than limiting contact with adults, they have opened up a whole pool of adults and children who can get infected but don't appear to have? apart from the odd case here and there
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Yeah and just the odd 65 deaths here and there during a five week period in the eight weeks you refer to ..
It is rather odd that nobody seems to care about those losses ... and it rarely makes the mainstream news ..
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There were 65 deaths attributed to the Covid -19 virus in education between 9th March and 20th April including 26 teachers , 10 teaching assistants , 2 secretaries and various other educational staff.
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