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<blockquote data-quote="JRT" data-source="post: 2326364" data-attributes="member: 520947"><p>As I scrolled down the article I was hoping to see a supportive comment from Diabetes UK. The government wont change anything until absolutely forced to ,and by then it will be to late. The only way things will improve is if the charities representing shielding/ high risk people have a hard hitting campaign highlighting issues,preferably with high profile celebrities. Even then with so many groups in society suffering I wouldnt assume massive public support . It may be the only way we benefit is from general social campaigns such as increasing benefits or a Universal Income. I have a feeling things will have to get a lot worse before that happens.</p><p>The best case scenario is that most people seem to want the schools to remain open. The interest shown by the public alongside teaching unions etc may force the government to spend money and time making schools safer. Again that doesnt help those putting themselves at risk now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRT, post: 2326364, member: 520947"] As I scrolled down the article I was hoping to see a supportive comment from Diabetes UK. The government wont change anything until absolutely forced to ,and by then it will be to late. The only way things will improve is if the charities representing shielding/ high risk people have a hard hitting campaign highlighting issues,preferably with high profile celebrities. Even then with so many groups in society suffering I wouldnt assume massive public support . It may be the only way we benefit is from general social campaigns such as increasing benefits or a Universal Income. I have a feeling things will have to get a lot worse before that happens. The best case scenario is that most people seem to want the schools to remain open. The interest shown by the public alongside teaching unions etc may force the government to spend money and time making schools safer. Again that doesnt help those putting themselves at risk now. [/QUOTE]
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