France and Germany follow the lead of Wales and impose new national lockdowns to stop coronavirus explosion. England under Johnson dithers #BorisTheButcherhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/breaking-france-germany-impose-new-22921742 …
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
Kevin Iv just read it nothing about anything closing in Germany, everything staying open and you can’t meet more than 10 people from two households. I don’t consider it a lockdown unless everything includes schools close otherwise it’s restrictions not a lockdown.
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Als antwoord op @NickHackett2
Wales hasn’t closed schools and left many businesses open - obviously not non-essential retail and hospitality. So many similarities if not identical
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
Yes they left schools open for Special needs units in mainstream for all year groups. But the majority of kids from year 9 upwards are off next week aswell, as they doing work from home. Yes identical with France are going to do but not Germany,
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Als antwoord op @NickHackett2
That’s really helpful. The reality is secondary schools have not been functioning normally since September - often with two or three year groups out at a time - so it’s been better giving certainty
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
I know a secondary school by me first two weeks from September 14 school had all year groups in and it hasn’t been normal since then at least one every week. Year 7-8 should be in one week then online the other week while Year 9-11 should be in week the young ones are off.
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Als antwoord op @NickHackett2
I agree - some carousel regime could cut the number of learners in school at least by half at any one time and reduce infection potential. If we can see it why can’t governments?
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
Unfortunately they blinded by common sense politicians are. It would reduce it as you would have more rooms available and class sizes could be cut to 15 if 30 in a classroom. If schools have six form they could do it online like colleges are as it’s same level. Teachers would
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