Jim Root wrote: » Could we not just move the school calendar forward to the start of August/late July? Why are summer holidays still needed?
Jim Root wrote: » Fair enough folks, I just feel sorry for my young lad, he is dying to go back to school. September seems so far away to him. Lockdown has been a sort of holiday for him as it is.
downthemiddle wrote: » https://www.wired.com/story/most-kids-only-get-mildly-sick-from-covid-19-but-not-all/ A more in depth study and the results are nowhere near as positive.
seamus wrote: » I see the ASTI talking about stuff like splitting classes in half and doing half-days for each "side", but administratively that sounds like a disaster. Imagine having two (or three) kids in the one school, one kid doing the morning, the other doing an afternoon.
Lillyfae wrote: » That's the best plan, or 2/3 days one week and 2/3 days the next. Very easy, for family groups ensure that the children are going in the same time/day. No need to make it sound more difficult than it actually is.
seamus wrote: It makes no sense to say that kids will need to be 2m from eachother in a room of ten kids, when their parents will be allowed go to a restaurant that evening.
Yosef Stocky Backspace wrote: » But the restaurant, and the weddings, workplaces etc will also have social distancing. They have said repeatedly that the 2m thing is here to stay for the foreseeable until there's a vaccine or effective treatment.
seamus wrote: » Sure, but the mix will be a lot more. Children will be in the same class, with the same kids and the same teacher all year. Patrons in a restaurant will be in a room with <x> other randomers, along with the serving and cooking staff who they will all interact with, directly or indirectly. And the next night it's a load of other randomers mixing with the same wait staff. It makes no sense for that to be permitted while enforcing considerably stricter separation controls in a lower-risk environment like a classroom.
seamus wrote: » How disruptive is that going to be for lots of kids; moved into classes where they may not know anyone else.
seamus wrote: » Sure, but the mix will be a lot more. Children will be in the same class, with the same kids and the same teacher all year.
Hearty80 wrote: » Jesus christ am I actually reading this ****e, schools should be open today. What the hell are they closed for?? Is there ONE teacher or child who got the bloody virus at school before they closed. Not even one I'd say or else it would be all over the news. It's a joke at this stage. People have lost there minds, schools are open all over the world.
Dickie10 wrote: » if social distancing became optional once we get cases down to 20-40 /day wouldnt it solve an awful lot of this debate?
Hearty80 wrote: » Jesus christ am I actually reading this ****e, schools should be open today. What the hell are they closed for??
Hearty80 wrote: » schools are open all over the world.
Musefan wrote: » Wasn't one of the first cases a school child, which caused the closure of the school?