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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2260177" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Not sure what your question is. I am on my own and have no dependants so have to decide what is right for me. At our school 4 maybe 5 children are back and this option was put forward to all of the parents so currently as it stands all others are working remotely, of which I play my part. With 4 or 5 children in, was it "necessary" that I attended school? No, I don't believe it is, especially with those that volunteered to go back. Those with underlying conditions going back, that's up to them and their GP to assess their risk. Who knows who will be proved correct in 6 months time, that's something we cannot ascertain right now. When schools return in earnest I will have to make another decision, just like everyone else. The way this virus works seems different in the way it affects different people but you have no idea on how it will affect you until it hits. The same for decisions. Everyone has their own set of problems and priorities all important and personal to themselves and each persons decision will be different to anothers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2260177, member: 521172"] Not sure what your question is. I am on my own and have no dependants so have to decide what is right for me. At our school 4 maybe 5 children are back and this option was put forward to all of the parents so currently as it stands all others are working remotely, of which I play my part. With 4 or 5 children in, was it "necessary" that I attended school? No, I don't believe it is, especially with those that volunteered to go back. Those with underlying conditions going back, that's up to them and their GP to assess their risk. Who knows who will be proved correct in 6 months time, that's something we cannot ascertain right now. When schools return in earnest I will have to make another decision, just like everyone else. The way this virus works seems different in the way it affects different people but you have no idea on how it will affect you until it hits. The same for decisions. Everyone has their own set of problems and priorities all important and personal to themselves and each persons decision will be different to anothers. [/QUOTE]
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