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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2351636" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Teaching staff have been assessed as more vulnerable to being exposed to the virus when you count them as a profession (As all other are) and not break it down to which type of school they are in . There were reports on this a few weeks back I’ll try and find them</p><p>The situation is different to December because case numbers, hospitalisation sand deaths are much higher and hospitals are struggling to cope if nothing else. These are facts. </p><p>It is widely accepted by scientists and the government this new variant is at least 50% more transmissible perhaps as much as 70%. It is your opinion that it is a lie to spread fear. </p><p>As they say past performance is no guide to future results. Just because a school hasn’t had a major outbreak doesn’t mean it won’t. There is a first time for everything. </p><p>You make assumptions about illness numbers and reasons without basis. </p><p>Changing the rota so the poster has less or no face to face time close up to others makes the risk of exposure much less. Fairly obvious I’d say to see how it would help. </p><p></p><p>What has her job got to do with nurses giving out vaccinations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2351636, member: 480869"] Teaching staff have been assessed as more vulnerable to being exposed to the virus when you count them as a profession (As all other are) and not break it down to which type of school they are in . There were reports on this a few weeks back I’ll try and find them The situation is different to December because case numbers, hospitalisation sand deaths are much higher and hospitals are struggling to cope if nothing else. These are facts. It is widely accepted by scientists and the government this new variant is at least 50% more transmissible perhaps as much as 70%. It is your opinion that it is a lie to spread fear. As they say past performance is no guide to future results. Just because a school hasn’t had a major outbreak doesn’t mean it won’t. There is a first time for everything. You make assumptions about illness numbers and reasons without basis. Changing the rota so the poster has less or no face to face time close up to others makes the risk of exposure much less. Fairly obvious I’d say to see how it would help. What has her job got to do with nurses giving out vaccinations? [/QUOTE]
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