Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
Lockdown 1, only hubs were opened for essential workers with very few pupils. Transmission risk extremely low.
August, all staff and pupils back unless shielding. After a few weeks, every other day there seemed to be school outbreak after school outbreak.
Lockdown 2, after initial closure, all schools taking in pupils in excess of the lockdown 1 numbers. Mitigations in place like reduced rosters.
This week all p1-3 pupils have been back, and the desire is to have all pupils back soon, but there is now testing.

So having been at no risk, being in the thick of it, teachers and their staff are about to be subjected to 30 a class, unless they make a late decision on blended learning!

I think my work was closed for a month at the start of this, and we have gone from reduced hours to a short spell back to normal, and yet again on reduced hours. The expectation is we are back to normal next month, but i think i will have been vaccinated before that actually happens.

Again thought, i feel you are misrepresenting what i mean as a muppet, as someone with a health issue as is published by the JCVI who thinks they have been missed out, should be knocking the door down and asking why or why not!
They're 'about to be', yes, but they haven't been for a long time yet still getting vaccinated, which was my point.