I have worked with people who are home schooling children and they have to disappear for half the day. Not much choice at the moment but it isn's sustainable long term.
There needs to be a gradual and methodical and as much as possible not timetable based (not always possible as you can't ask the schools to open with 24 hours notice) but on the infection rate and hospitalisations being reduced as the vaccine covers more and more of us loosening of restrictions...
Don't get me wrong, once the vaccine is widely distributed then we have to attempt something to near normal but some are beginning to suggest we should rush to open everything once the old and vulnerable are done. There needs to be a final bit of patience to allow the vaccination process to do...
Every time people have tried to play down the virus and open things up ahead of time it has come back and bitten us on the backside. Although the vaccine will take the old and vulnerable out of play in the not too distant future if it is allowed to run amok with the rest of us while we will...
I kind of get where this irreversible loosening of lockdown means. Unlike the last couple of times we have this rolling wave of people being vaccinated so unless a new strain wrong foots all of us they should be loosening restrictions in a careful and statistics based way but when the...
As I have said it needs to be infection rate based and not timetable based. I still don't think we are going to see much more than school's going back initially.