I live in Dorset. I am within 10 miles of Bournemouth. I thought that in order to give my elderly parents a break from the house, I took them for a drive. They get in the car and we don't get out. We went to see where I am going to be working from later this year, a newish building in Poole and then drove to Bournemouth. The beaches were packed. There were no kiosks open so this would mean majority of bathroom facilities closed. I do wonder how many parents will think that....it's lovely at the beach, however cannot have the kids going to school because they cannot social isolate. Double standards me thinks.
And with my work hat on it is madness to get the very young kids back. Stick to the older ones that can understand social distancing IF THERE is sufficient space to move around - or have one way systems in place in corridors. And restriction in student numbers should reflect on exam years.
And final thought. Today all the press were gathering around Cummings at his home trying to get a comment from him before he got into his car. Surely the press understand the two metre social distancing rule?
Finally, how long do we think Cummings has left?
And with my work hat on it is madness to get the very young kids back. Stick to the older ones that can understand social distancing IF THERE is sufficient space to move around - or have one way systems in place in corridors. And restriction in student numbers should reflect on exam years.
And final thought. Today all the press were gathering around Cummings at his home trying to get a comment from him before he got into his car. Surely the press understand the two metre social distancing rule?
Finally, how long do we think Cummings has left?