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Originally posted by Whorty View PostLions if healthy and fit and not being threatened don't chase people. Lions actively avoid humans. I've walked unarmed in lion territory loads of times, and bumped into prides, and never once been in danger. Lions chase 'food'; act as food and they will respond, act as a human and they will avoid you.
Maybe Jayn200 wants to act like food
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThen go and get chased by lions and report back.
Maybe Jayn200 wants to act like food
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PPE is still in short supply
And parents at home won’t be protected by children exchanging virus in school
Cases doubled in just one month, and that in hot summer when lots of people outside and schools are closed
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTeachers should be offered PPE. In some schools, where that may be disconcerting for the students, it should be up to the teachers' discretion and evaluation of the risk. Older students, who are able to, should also wear masks at the very least while in class..
Its the easiest way to reopen schools. Teachers should be protected from this virus by using PPE . Children are not affected as much as adults.
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostIf many of the schools had not treated it as a big holiday for the teachers and failed none key worker children so poorly I would have had some sympathy for them, but they did and I don't.
They failed the key workers children as well, no tuition.
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostThis is the problem in the western world right here. Who cares if it's disconcerting. Children need to not be babied so much and learn to deal with conflict and not just avoid it constantly. Dont put teachers at risk because it could cause a few kids anxiety.
For ****s sake we use to get chased by ******* lions.
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostThis is the problem in the western world right here. Who cares if it's disconcerting. Children need to not be babied so much and learn to deal with conflict and not just avoid it constantly. Dont put teachers at risk because it could cause a few kids anxiety.
For ****s sake we use to get chased by ******* lions.
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If many of the schools had not treated it as a big holiday for the teachers and failed none key worker children so poorly I would have had some sympathy for them, but they did and I don't.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIsrael reopened their schools, and there was a big uptick in cases. The US is finding the same. However several European countries have not found any increase - Switzerland, Netherlands...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIsrael reopened their schools, and there was a big uptick in cases. The US is finding the same. However several European countries have not found any increase - Switzerland, Netherlands...
Coronavirus: In vielen Kantonen mussen Schuler Masken tragen
Corona-Einschrankungen: Niederlandische Grundschulen und Friseure wieder geoffnet
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Coronavirus: Little evidence of Covid transmission in schools, says Williamson - BBC News
"[..] government was being guided by the best science [..]"
I think we've heard that before, many times this year
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Israel reopened their schools, and there was a big uptick in cases. The US is finding the same. However several European countries have not found any increase - Switzerland, Netherlands...
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTeachers should be offered PPE. In some schools, where that may be disconcerting for the students, it should be up to the teachers' discretion and evaluation of the risk. Older students, who are able to, should also wear masks at the very least while in class.
Schooling needs to continue. Too many children will fall behind if schools don't reopen.
For ****s sake we use to get chased by ******* lions.
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