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Originally Posted by jfman
It's not a perceived difference it's an actual difference.
Child care, nurseries or clubs will be smaller numbers in each location. Additionally take up of these services is much lower than state mandated education.
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Of course there will be a smaller number if kids that attend these venues, however the numbers of children actually in contact with each would be around the same as a normal class size ( anywhere between 15-30) and many many smaller but numerous < 15 operating all over.
It’s as much a risk as a school and vice versa.
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If there was an outbreak this would be easier to manage, contact trace, test and isolate.
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so would a school? The pupils are all known, easily traced and isolated?
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Adapt, hire temporary staff,
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my point was about specific skills, what if known are available?
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arrange childcare for their key staff
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what if, as discussed, there is non-available as it is closed
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or remain closed along with the pubs.
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but they’ve been told they can operate, and therefore will no longer be able to claim government assistance.....just go out of business then?
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It's not up to the Government to find a workable solution for every single scenario that this forum can invent on the journey to 'normal'. It's simply not practical.
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Wow, at last.........an admission from you that government cannot do all or be responsible for all.
You’re on the right path now, keep walking.