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These are the guidlines for the new enhancement level four lockdown in Scotland from midnight to-night
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The number of weekly services attended by 20 people would be far greater aggregating to possibly thousands (tens of?) of worshippers making it a far greater risk. It's never been about one activity being inherently safer than another. Having a main meal doesn't make a pub that serves food safer, neither does an earlier shutting time. However if you put enough inconveniences in place eventually some people just don't bother. ---------- Post added at 20:07 ---------- Previous post was at 19:26 ---------- Schools move to blended learning from tomorrow. |
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New cough in town so it's back to square one:(
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Boris, cowering to guess work instead of facts.
There is no data, that primary schools are a hotbed of infection. Bellend. |
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The myth that schools are safe was just that - a myth - to keep them open to allow parents working from home to get on with working. Unfortunately they could only pretend for so long. I'm sympathetic to those who have to deal with their children at home, but at the same time the Government could and should have done more to inform people and scheduled these gaps rather than clung on by their fingernails until the very last day. |
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Testing positive doesn't necessarily mean somebody will reach the stage of being infectious. That is the problem with testing of schoolkids. Although the question remains, where are the schoolkids picking it up from?
Vaccines and immunity would be pointless otherwise. There is a window of time(days) between reacquiring the virus and the immune system kicking into action again. |
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And in actual fact in the pandemic it's a sensible precautionary action to stop the NHS being overwhelmed. The data will inevitably support schools bring the cause as infections drop in Tier 4 areas that have, to date, seen increases. ---------- Post added at 20:47 ---------- Previous post was at 20:44 ---------- Quote:
Option B: Schools where there's no requirement to distance, no masks and poor ventilation. Plus cramming kids onto school buses to get there. :) Now I'm no expert but one of those scenarios has all the reasons I'm not allowed to go into work. Quote:
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