I see that the latest report says that only 67 people got infected in schools in June in the Uk.
Guardian website 4h ago11:02
"England's schools had 67 Covid-19 cases in June, PHE report finds
A total of 67 coronavirus cases and 30 outbreaks were detected in schools across England in June, according to Public Health England.
The health agency on Sunday released
the findings of a study into levels of coronavirus transmission in educational settings following their reopening on June 1.
It found that Covid-19 infections and outbreaks were “uncommon”. In June, the number of children attending any educational setting increased from 475,000 to more than 1.6 million.
The report adds that there is a strong correlation between the regional incidence of Covid-19 and the number of outbreaks in educational settings, which “emphasises the importance of controlling community transmission”.
The 67 cases occurred mainly in primary school and early years settings and were made up of 30 students and 37 staff.
No children were admitted to hospital, but one teacher was hospitalised and was admitted to intensive care for respiratory support.
Updated at 11.04am BST"
1) there was good social distancing possible, and only a third of the pupils in classrooms.
2) it was a hot June, with windows open, many classes held outside, and pupils only there for half a day or so at a time.
3) vulnerable people were still isolating, public transport sharing was very sparse, and most shops etc were still shut, with social contract rigorously reduced, including among family members.
Do these muppets not realise that having full classes in heated rooms with little or no ventilation is a different scenario? I do not believe their apparent stupidity is accidental. This is all about money, full stop. We, Jo Public, are collateral damage. What is more, they think we are so stupid we cannot reason or understand. The contempt for the average person, behind the policies and media stories, is palpable.