Coronavirus and schools
Discussion
Just back from the school run and there were noticeably less parents and cars waiting for kids ... plus I went to the local Morrison’s earlier for some booze and there were ALOT of kids in there both with parents and in groups as if it were the summer holidays!
I don’t understand if you’re keeping them off out of fear of getting the virus, why then allow them to wander about in shops etc... just doesn’t make any sense to me when they could be in a safe and structured environment!
I don’t understand if you’re keeping them off out of fear of getting the virus, why then allow them to wander about in shops etc... just doesn’t make any sense to me when they could be in a safe and structured environment!
alorotom said:
Just back from the school run and there were noticeably less parents and cars waiting for kids ... plus I went to the local Morrison’s earlier for some booze and there were ALOT of kids in there both with parents and in groups as if it were the summer holidays!
I don’t understand if you’re keeping them off out of fear of getting the virus, why then allow them to wander about in shops etc... just doesn’t make any sense to me when they could be in a safe and structured environment!
Many schools are sending anyone with a cough home. My son is 20+ days into his cough (and has seen a doctor) and is absolutely fine, but can't go to school for another 14 now!I don’t understand if you’re keeping them off out of fear of getting the virus, why then allow them to wander about in shops etc... just doesn’t make any sense to me when they could be in a safe and structured environment!
I have to do food shopping and there are no delivery slots available, so unless I leave a 5 year old at home he has to come with me!
Bill said:
My eldest has announced his school will be shutting on Monday due to a lack of bus drivers as the bus firm say it's not essential travel!
Yep, all our kids come in on school transport with escorts (not that sort). Most escorts and some drivers are 70+ so next week no taxis and buses. No kids, half staff numbers, no option but to close the school.Gov. keeps hinting. I'm guessing schools will remain closed after Easter hols.
Wife is a teacher, still working but the school is prepared for closure (workbooks etc for the kids). Cleanliness is the priority in class with regular hand washing etc.
I saw a number of people locally taking their kids out of schools but then seemed to drag them around the shops and supermarkets, so does not seem sensible to me if they are concerned about transmission of the virus.
I saw a number of people locally taking their kids out of schools but then seemed to drag them around the shops and supermarkets, so does not seem sensible to me if they are concerned about transmission of the virus.
cologne2792 said:
bristolbaron said:
Try Aveeno Cream.Also if we make our own kids lives a bit uncomfortable its surely a clear message we can suck up a little pain like maybe not go to the pub, smoke for a few months or vape, void the big nights out etc with crowds of people. The virus then slows right down a vaccine is found life goes on etc.
pgh said:
sim72 said:
We've been closed for deep clean today as I posted earlier.
Secondary school nearest to where I live had 446 kids off today, out of 1300.
The parents are taking Boris's decisions for him.
Lets hope that's not 446 children off infecting their grandparents eh?Secondary school nearest to where I live had 446 kids off today, out of 1300.
The parents are taking Boris's decisions for him.
I've survived two days of isolation with my 5 year old child and already I have to give some thought to which day it actually is! A conservative estimate would suggest a minimum of another 34 days to go (after the Easter holidays).
School have sent resources out this evening so that's something, yesterday we did some planting in the garden, went for a short walk, played on the Switch and between us we've basically had 4 days worth of food!
Today I tried to actually work from home a bit, so he spent longer on the Switch than is probably acceptable in terms of good parenting. Also consumed another 4 days worth of food.
He's great company but 36 days with anyone with nowhere to go is going to be challenging!
School have sent resources out this evening so that's something, yesterday we did some planting in the garden, went for a short walk, played on the Switch and between us we've basically had 4 days worth of food!
Today I tried to actually work from home a bit, so he spent longer on the Switch than is probably acceptable in terms of good parenting. Also consumed another 4 days worth of food.
He's great company but 36 days with anyone with nowhere to go is going to be challenging!
KTF said:
I would ease it back a bit before you give her a complex.
We’re doing what we can at home, dabbing dry with microfibres etc, but school is all paper towels and probably basic soaps. TBH there’s some reassurances she’s coming home like this, reception must be a breeding ground for germs so they’re taking action.Gecko1978 said:
cologne2792 said:
bristolbaron said:
Try Aveeno Cream.Also if we make our own kids lives a bit uncomfortable its surely a clear message we can suck up a little pain like maybe not go to the pub, smoke for a few months or vape, void the big nights out etc with crowds of people. The virus then slows right down a vaccine is found life goes on etc.
In related news, stupidly or not, I’ve offered myself up to her school as an additional body if needed for break/lunch cover etc. I’m DBS checked, live across the road and work from home so no great bother for me, and anything I risk catching would likely come home with her anyway. They might not be able to run their own checks or make use of me anyway, but if I can muck in it might help.
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