Back to School - September 2020

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UK coronavirus live: Boris Johnson urges parents to send children back to school in SeptemberPrime minister tries to reassert his grip over education after days of chaos, saying risk of contracting virus in schools is ‘very small’ And what about the teachers? Who is this guy? Sort your advisor out, then lecture the rest of us.
Source: The Guardian - 🏆 84. / 53 Read more »

Boris pleads with parents to send children back to schoolHe said the risk of contracting coronavirus in schools is 'very small', and that pupils face greater harm by continuing to stay at home. Is he sending his own kids? Someone should have the guts to tell boris that his outfits are really really ill-fitted... 2 weeks ago a trump spokesperson was saying the same that child infection rate was small and that justified the return
Source: MetroUK - 🏆 13. / 82 Read more »

Coronavirus: PM warns pupils' 'life chances' will suffer if they don't go back to schoolBoris Johnson says it is 'vitally important that we get our children back into the classroom to learn and be with their friends'. Funny how from March til July no mention if kids getting the virus but thats now all we are hearing? Coincidence? I don't think so..more control and fear over garbage!!! They shouldn't go back to school until all of the dead bodies that are littering our streets are cleared because of the ever so deadly errrrrr 'virus' The parents should know this... Shouldn't need any politicians to say this..
Source: SkyNews - 🏆 35. / 67 Read more »

Monday briefing: Let's get back to school, urges JohnsonPM tries to regain the initiative on education after A-levels fiasco … China says it has given vaccine to key workers ... Kellyanne Conway quits White House Here here! There's lots of catch up work to be done. Yes, let’s get back to school. But when that happens, don’t move the goal posts and makes them wear masks Hey Boris, don't look into the eclipse.
Source: The Guardian - 🏆 84. / 53 Read more »

Boris Johnson urges parents to send children back to school as unions warn plan is 'negligent'Johnson urges parents to send children back to school as unions warn plan to reopen classrooms ‘negligent in the extreme’ Is the PM demonstrating social distancing requirements in a school which doesn't comply? My wife and I have decided that our children will not be going back to school in September. The UK Govt has proved their inability to protect people effectively and show little acumen. It's not scientifically safe and there is not even a shell of a plan in the UK This may have worked if you had the benefit of the doubt. If people could trust you. If the public thought your government had their best interests at heart. I wonder what happened that that’s not the case...
Source: The Independent - 🏆 80. / 59 Read more »

Why are parents still scared to send their children back to school? Ask Boris Johnson | Simon JenkinsThe prime minister’s bluster, deception and bombast have ill-prepared the nation for recovery from this pandemic, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins Because we're being led by an out of his depth snake-oil salesman, who wants to be in charge, but doesn't want to govern, and cared not one bit for the people of this country so long as his mates get richer. Remove 'ask' from the headline and voila, no need for the article.
Source: The Guardian - 🏆 84. / 53 Read more »