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Originally Posted by Kazanne
My children have been going to school for a while now, they are in bubbles and have been managed quite well , there are some children running feral on the streets ,vunerable or on their own etc ,so would be safer in school , I don't really see the panic as many were at the beaches etc ,which was crowded and no face masks or protection ,we cannot hide away forever, so unless a child has an underlying health problem I see no more danger in going to school than there ever was.
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My son has not been in school, nor has he been near a beach, park or on the streets or with any friends. We have basically shielded the whole lockdown. My worry is, as a single parent who works full time, I rely on my dad to help with pick up / drop off. My dad is over 70 and has been shielding with a shielding letter due to having had a heart problem. That's my worry about sending him back to school....not for his health per se but for what he could inadvertantly pass on