Boggles wrote: » True. But why are Google employees working from home?
Dravokivich wrote: » I have 1 under 10, only way to get him to wear a mask is to tie his hands behind his back and his ankles together.
Zahir Bitter Cellist wrote: » No face coverings required thankfully
Cordell wrote: » Again, that is not reasonable. Asking nicely, plus peer pressure will do the trick, hopefully. Try, bun not force them.
CruelSummer wrote: » I really hope you're not a teacher...I didn't realise the Country of Ireland and our younger generation were represented by an area of Inner City Dublin...I'm actually disgusted at your comments pertaining to all young people being rapists and abusers. You're also claiming 8 year olds are adults...again I find this absolutely shocking and showing no understanding of young children and their issues. If there's a particular issue with an area such as Second Level Inner City Dublin - bring it to the attention of management. No primary students, particularly our younger children should be made suffer because of people holding disturbing views such as yourself.
Dravokivich wrote: » Its not just Google. I work with a us based multi national, and not only do they require us to work from home indefinately, they've removed our accesses to the office.
bettyoleary wrote: » And you are going to keep having to do that as you are deluded if you think schools are going back full time before a vaccine.
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Well now: Who was deluded?
bettyoleary wrote: » Id think you may hope I am a teacher because I will point this out. You are deluded if you think any different. Despite what you may think, I love kids but this is the new reality. It dosent matter where you are from, it is totally up to you now to educate your kids or they will be no different from what I have described.
bettyoleary wrote: » Schools will spread the virus into the community. No delusion going on here they will. It depends on how much we value life. But, illl say Ireland dosent have the copacity of Germany etc to deal with it so give it a couple of weeks and they are closing down again and the govt are faced with a massive bill for legal actions. Talk at Christmas
combat14 wrote: » if it's not safe to go into a shop for 5 minutes without a mask everyone will have to wear masks or visors In schools it's as simple as that
CruelSummer wrote: » But it is perfectly safe, only 10 out of 4000 employees of Lidl & similar numbers for Aldi contracted Covid. Similar numbers for other supermarkets that have been open throughout this pandemic with numbers as high as 700-900 per day.
khalessi wrote: » Great I am happy to implement what Aldi and Lidl have into the classroom. Limited numbers in store and most people are there for less than 30 minutes, staggered entry, social distancing of 2 metres, stop go system at door and visors adn masks and perspex screens at the till. Hand sanitizers at the door. Daft comparison but then expected.
CruelSummer wrote: » It wasn’t me that did the comparing, it was a poster in favour of masks for young children that referred to supermarkets and shops. What supermarkets do you see 2 metre social distancing? Because I see zero social distancing in supermarkets I’m in and no reflection on daily case numbers.