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They should be...
No reason at all for markets to close
If you are scared stay at home and hid under the bed for the rest of your life!
They should be...
Lose lose situations like this are never easy to handle. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
I wouldn't like their job..
Schools shouldn't be closing in my opinion. Yet again government bow to outside pressure. Wish they'd bloody grow a pair
He's not, opening schools for a day not the best thing.What is he supposed to do. No matter what he does someone finds fault. I think he is doing the best that he can
Will livestock auctions be off then?
No reason at all for markets to close
If you are scared stay at home and hid under the bed for the rest of your life!
No reason at all for markets to close!
I'm not scared, but it isn't essential is it, so cannot be deemed as such
Been like that here all yearNo but they i will suspect go back to drop and go for vendors.
I don't know enough to comment on that, but mixing kids for one day isn't educating or isolating them.Schools shouldn't be closing in my opinion. Yet again government bow to outside pressure. Wish they'd bloody grow a pair
It is 100% essential unless you think people don't need to eat food.
So, you've never took stock back home?
I'd like to see supermarkets closed this time to give smaller shops a chanceOnly once and that was in 96 when store cattle dropped £150 head that week when BSE hit the headlines.
For example sheep i buy this week will be sent into the food chain in 2/3 months time, if they cannot be traded then they wont go into the food chain in 2/3 months and then there will be food shortages to add to the problems.
If you think livestock markets should close then i assume you believe that supermarkets should also close??
I know when i am at most risk of catching the virus and it certainly isnt the livestock market!
There's no proven increased risk to teachers from children in school compared to say going to the shops. My wife works in education and they have better ppe/distancing protocols than the local asda. In fact there's research to suggest primary age kids don't transmit the virus as much. The effects on education regression plus emotional and personal development are reasons enough to keep them open.
I know when i am at most risk of catching the virus
it is being bought in to cover up for the general publics incompetence and nothing else
I don't know enough to comment on that, but mixing kids for one day isn't educating or isolating them.
Case numbers went sky high when Schools/ uni's etc went back last Sept.
End of the day we have to live with this virus and this lockdown should not be happening full stop but it is being bought in to cover up for the Gov/ NHS incompetence and nothing else!
I'd like to see supermarkets closed this time to give smaller shops a chance