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“Stay Alert” 09:32 - May 10 with 14540 viewsPatfromPoole

Well, there’s a “how long is a piece of string?” slogan if ever I heard one.......

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“Stay Alert” on 16:36 - May 10 with 951 viewsRednWight

“Stay Alert” on 16:06 - May 10 by Occasional_Showers

I’m loving it, I get more in a week than a benefits slob gets in a month.


You now are a benefits slob

The older I get the better I was
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“Stay Alert” on 16:37 - May 10 with 951 viewsBoris_

“Stay Alert” on 16:29 - May 10 by Saintsforeverj

What definite evidence is there that children can't pass it on? A 5 year old got it. What about other adults passing it on to each other? What about adults who have to physically restrain children in pairs and can't socially distance? Or children who need medical support etc.

Do we ask 5 year olds to socially distance or not?
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The definitive evidence is that out of millions of cases in just about every country in the world, they have not been able to link a child passing on the virus to an adult.

So to answer tour question, no there is no reason why a 5 year old should need to social distance. Yes some of them will catch the virus but the vast vast majority won’t even know they have it and they have more chance of getting hit by lightening than being seriously ill with it.

Poll: Claude Puel

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“Stay Alert” on 16:38 - May 10 with 949 views1885_SFC

“Stay Alert” on 16:34 - May 10 by Occasional_Showers

There are going to be a lot of promotions and deals to kick start sales.


One positive aspect then in a sea of gloom and doom I guess.

Old School is Cool

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“Stay Alert” on 16:43 - May 10 with 934 viewssaint22

“Stay Alert” on 15:44 - May 10 by Vagina_Dentata

Primary.

You seem to be conflating two issues: firstly, that children can’t transmit the virus. It’s not just about the children. Primary especially means close proximity with the parents of 300 children. Im sure this is workable to some degree but, like all reopening, will need time; secondly, that teachers aren’t working. This is demonstrably not true.

I know the teaching staff of several schools in our local - primary, secondary and SEND provision schools - very well. We are setting work. We are marking. We are ringing to check they’re ok. We are ringing to go over and edit a piece of work together. We are making online lessons. We’re doing SEND meetings over zoom.

There is no “going back” to work. We are still at work.

Your disdain and ire is misplaced.


Don’t waste your time and energy save it for the kids you brilliantly teach
He is like his name sake, clueless and full of contradictions
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“Stay Alert” on 16:44 - May 10 with 933 viewsSaintsforeverj

“Stay Alert” on 16:37 - May 10 by Boris_

The definitive evidence is that out of millions of cases in just about every country in the world, they have not been able to link a child passing on the virus to an adult.

So to answer tour question, no there is no reason why a 5 year old should need to social distance. Yes some of them will catch the virus but the vast vast majority won’t even know they have it and they have more chance of getting hit by lightening than being seriously ill with it.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/09/children-coro

Are we certain that children can't get it or a version of it?

Poll: Would you like Ings to come back?

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“Stay Alert” on 16:46 - May 10 with 928 viewsBicester_North

“Stay Alert” on 16:43 - May 10 by saint22

Don’t waste your time and energy save it for the kids you brilliantly teach
He is like his name sake, clueless and full of contradictions


So anybody who disagrees with the views you copy from Facebook is clueless?

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“Stay Alert” on 16:51 - May 10 with 915 viewscocklebreath

“Stay Alert” on 16:44 - May 10 by Saintsforeverj

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/may/09/children-coro

Are we certain that children can't get it or a version of it?


Boris knows best, he’s a business man

Poll: Who is the biggest c*nt?

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“Stay Alert” on 16:54 - May 10 with 912 viewsVagina_Dentata

“Stay Alert” on 16:43 - May 10 by saint22

Don’t waste your time and energy save it for the kids you brilliantly teach
He is like his name sake, clueless and full of contradictions


I don’t think he is, and it is probably not conducive to the discussion, and the website, to label him as such.
He is wrong about teachers, however.

you can drink your weak lemon drink now.

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“Stay Alert” on 17:08 - May 10 with 897 viewsSaintsforeverj

“Stay Alert” on 16:54 - May 10 by Vagina_Dentata

I don’t think he is, and it is probably not conducive to the discussion, and the website, to label him as such.
He is wrong about teachers, however.


I agree. The key thing with this virus is that we simply don't know. There are so many conflicting reports and different views about who gets the virus, who can get ill etc. It is the "not knowing" which makes people so cautious. The whole situation is a bit of a nightmare really.

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“Stay Alert” on 17:17 - May 10 with 879 viewskentsouthampton

“Stay Alert” on 16:29 - May 10 by Saintsforeverj

What definite evidence is there that children can't pass it on? A 5 year old got it. What about other adults passing it on to each other? What about adults who have to physically restrain children in pairs and can't socially distance? Or children who need medical support etc.

Do we ask 5 year olds to socially distance or not?
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A six week old died of it yesterday.
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“Stay Alert” on 17:19 - May 10 with 876 viewsBoris_

“Stay Alert” on 16:51 - May 10 by cocklebreath

Boris knows best, he’s a business man


Or perhaps just looks at the facts?

How many children under the age of 10 anywhere in the world have been critically ill and/or died with Covid 19?

Poll: Claude Puel

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“Stay Alert” on 17:24 - May 10 with 869 viewsBoris_

“Stay Alert” on 17:17 - May 10 by kentsouthampton

A six week old died of it yesterday.


Which they haven’t confirmed underlying health conditions or not?

I am fully aware the number isn’t zero by the way, nothing in life is risk free. 12 children died from flu last year and it’s been as high as 70 in recent years. Is that a reason to never open schools again?
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Poll: Claude Puel

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“Stay Alert” on 17:25 - May 10 with 861 viewsOccasional_Showers

“Stay Alert” on 16:51 - May 10 by cocklebreath

Boris knows best, he’s a business man


Is there any actual evidence children cannot pass on Covid-19?

If they can pass it on It’ll spread like wildfire in schools, then parents, and grandparents.

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“Stay Alert” on 17:29 - May 10 with 859 viewsSaintsforeverj

“Stay Alert” on 17:19 - May 10 by Boris_

Or perhaps just looks at the facts?

How many children under the age of 10 anywhere in the world have been critically ill and/or died with Covid 19?


This is true so far in the pandemic, but we don't know how easily they pass it on. Opening schools means a child could get it, come and home pass it on to their diabetic mum and asthmatic dad. They then pass it on to Grandma. Parents will be waiting at gates, will they socially distance? Children come to school by bus, taxi etc. Is it safe to pack on a bus? Child has a cough and fever in school - do we close the school? What will be the reaction of other parents when they find out that a child in the class has a cough?

The point is, this has nothing to do with workshy teachers. In fact the teachers I know want to get back into school. But there are legitimate questions. This is a virus that kills and that's why it is such a nightmare.
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“Stay Alert” on 17:34 - May 10 with 845 viewsSadoldgit

“Stay Alert” on 16:14 - May 10 by Boris_

I am lucky that we have a great team of staff, most of which are proactively asking to come back and I don't expect any of them to complain when they are called back off furlough.

I can see real issues in many businesses though with staff refusing to come back off furlough as they have become used to free money for sitting at home and will invent 'dangers' to justify them not returning which HR departments will have to navigate through.


Look on the bright side. Over 30,000 people in this country will no longer be needing “free money”.
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“Stay Alert” on 17:45 - May 10 with 833 viewsOccasional_Showers

“Stay Alert” on 17:29 - May 10 by Saintsforeverj

This is true so far in the pandemic, but we don't know how easily they pass it on. Opening schools means a child could get it, come and home pass it on to their diabetic mum and asthmatic dad. They then pass it on to Grandma. Parents will be waiting at gates, will they socially distance? Children come to school by bus, taxi etc. Is it safe to pack on a bus? Child has a cough and fever in school - do we close the school? What will be the reaction of other parents when they find out that a child in the class has a cough?

The point is, this has nothing to do with workshy teachers. In fact the teachers I know want to get back into school. But there are legitimate questions. This is a virus that kills and that's why it is such a nightmare.
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Quite. The last place that should be opening is schools.

The solution is clear. Until we reach herd immunity or there’s a vaccine Mum's should be housewife’s like they used to be and stay at home and look after their kids, while their husbands go out to work.

It has nothing to do with teachers being lazy or taking the easy job choice (which is fair but totally irrelevant) it’s about preventing a second peak which would cripple our economy.

Poll: Did you break any lockdown rules?

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“Stay Alert” on 17:49 - May 10 with 832 viewsJaySaint

“Stay Alert” on 16:14 - May 10 by Boris_

I am lucky that we have a great team of staff, most of which are proactively asking to come back and I don't expect any of them to complain when they are called back off furlough.

I can see real issues in many businesses though with staff refusing to come back off furlough as they have become used to free money for sitting at home and will invent 'dangers' to justify them not returning which HR departments will have to navigate through.


I agree with you.

On our recent management meeting last week, a few members of staff are apparently refusing to come back unless they are provided with brand new computers, peripherals, desk, chair, all key pad entry systems are changed and permanent onsite councillors are available for at least 3 months.

Oh, some received assistance in allowances for travelling in 5 days a week, and another demand is for that to remain, even if said people only come in every other week or 3 days a week (given what the new normal will be)....

Clearly, that is not going to happen (cheeky feckers) and we all know it is a drive by them to be permanently working from home...

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“Stay Alert” on 17:51 - May 10 with 820 viewskentsouthampton

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/finally-virus-got-me-scientist-who-fough

"you have a 30% chance of dying if you end up in a British hospital with COVID-19. That’s about the same overall mortality rate as for Ebola in 2014 in West Africa"

Nah, it's no worse than flu.
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“Stay Alert” on 18:01 - May 10 with 803 viewsBoris_

“Stay Alert” on 17:51 - May 10 by kentsouthampton

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/finally-virus-got-me-scientist-who-fough

"you have a 30% chance of dying if you end up in a British hospital with COVID-19. That’s about the same overall mortality rate as for Ebola in 2014 in West Africa"

Nah, it's no worse than flu.


Who said it was no worse than flu?

Poll: Claude Puel

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“Stay Alert” on 18:04 - May 10 with 791 viewsOccasional_Showers

“Stay Alert” on 16:37 - May 10 by Boris_

The definitive evidence is that out of millions of cases in just about every country in the world, they have not been able to link a child passing on the virus to an adult.

So to answer tour question, no there is no reason why a 5 year old should need to social distance. Yes some of them will catch the virus but the vast vast majority won’t even know they have it and they have more chance of getting hit by lightening than being seriously ill with it.


What proof do you have a child cannot pass it on to an adult?

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“Stay Alert” on 18:06 - May 10 with 787 viewssaint22

As I posted yesterday who on earth is running the communication team?? They are beyond useless
It doesn’t even make sense
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“Stay Alert” on 18:12 - May 10 with 776 viewsJaySaint

“Stay Alert” on 18:06 - May 10 by saint22

As I posted yesterday who on earth is running the communication team?? They are beyond useless
It doesn’t even make sense


What doesn't make sense?

Poll: Who is responsible for Liverpool's defeat?

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“Stay Alert” on 18:13 - May 10 with 773 viewsBoris_

“Stay Alert” on 18:04 - May 10 by Occasional_Showers

What proof do you have a child cannot pass it on to an adult?


Not a single country in the world has managed to link a child passing the virus on to an adult. That's over 4 million confirmed cases.

I'd say that is pretty clear evidence that at the very least, it is very unlikely for a child to transmit the virus to an adult, so is certainly not as dangerous for Primary Schools to open as teachers and unions are making out.

That is why I question how much Primary School teachers really want to go back. We're at war, everyone has to take risks, whether it's Bin Men, Pharmacy Workers, Supermarkets, Shops, Distribution Warehouses... all of which seem to be scientifically seem far more at risk than teachers, yet they are stepping up and getting on with it.

Poll: Claude Puel

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“Stay Alert” on 18:17 - May 10 with 764 viewsJaySaint

269 people in all settings are registered to have died with C19 (even if the patient has not been tested) yesterday

And that is WITH not died FROM...and may not have been been tested.

Time to ease the screw a little
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“Stay Alert” on 18:30 - May 10 with 743 viewsSadoldgit

Children with no underlying health conditions have died from the Coronavirus. According to a study in China they are just as likely to get it as adults, although the symptoms are likely to be less severe. If my children were of that age I would not want to chance it even if some on here think it is worth the risk.
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