Those lovely people at the Daily Mail (Daily Heil) certainly think that we should:
There are one or two problems with this newspaper story. Well, there are dozens but I have to summarise to make this post readable. Let's start with the Mail's lying. The vast majority of teachers are against opening the schools at this time. Nobody thinks its a good idea. Everybody thinks its a terrible idea. The unions are doing merely what you would expect in trying to protect their members. The newspapers here heavily support our Conservative government and have seen their physical sales and advertising revenues collapse during the pandemic, so they are pro easing the lockdown.
As I've said many times, easing the lockdown before you have proper test-trace-isolate procedures puts you at risk of losing control of the virus. France has fewer cases than us and better (well... less inadequate) testing procedures and even they are having problems trying to open up.
Schools are a particular issue too. Even the limited re-opening which the government are bringing in will create massive virus spreading centres. The lower end of Primary school is due to be one of the first back. Yes, these young kids are very low risk in terms of dying but they are very high risk in terms of spreading the disease. I work as a primary school teacher myself and let me tell you that the zero chance of getting children between four and six years of age to social distance effectively. Anyone with any experience of a primary setting thinks that this is nuts, which it is.
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@Burnley123 Ok, I am trying not to be argumentative. Maybe I was a complete idiot for listening to to Spike and Peter Hitchens, but when do you think schools will be able to return? Because I really get the impression that some people are not going to be happy until there is zero risk of catching the virus. Maybe we will have contact tracing in place in September, but will that be enough for parents and the teaching unions to go back? And my concern over the social distancing measures that they seem to want to put in place, that's not because I lean towards the "libertarian right" supposedly. That comes from working with kids, knowing what they are like and really not wishing to inflict it on them.
@MrSimons I have no problem with you. We disagree but you are polite and argue in good faith.
A key thing to understand is that the economy has not collapsed because of the lockdown. People started isolating when Johnson was still taling about handwashing and parents took their kids out of school before the official lockdowm. We were on about 25% before that happened.
We need proper test, trace and isolate oriceedures and we sont have it yet. Germany and Denmark are running tbings right.