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Originally Posted by Zizu
True enough .. but the ‘risk’ is still there for staff , pupils and all the connected families .
The ‘risk factor’ to all concerned will be massively increased when daily pupil numbers rise from 16/17 to anywhere around 100 ..
That’s the concern .
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Well this is it ain't it.
Take kevs situation..my work mate.
Me and him are in houses daily, his wife is working because she works in an office that supplies goods vehicles.. their son has adhd, but is doing so well by not once kicking up a fuss about going to school..(obviously the other things are still kicking off though at times)
So parents need to know this, and I reckon they do..so they ain't going to risk sending their kids back to mingle with other kids that have had a much much reduced lockdown as their family has endured.
Maybe the schools should be opened when the essential workers can have time off due to safer numbers of cases etc..let them bring thier kids home from school for some good family time as well..