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is it 4 weeks plus holidays or including holidaysVictoria's already in a shutdown, for four weeks why can't NSW
is it 4 weeks plus holidays or including holidaysVictoria's already in a shutdown, for four weeks why can't NSW
Nah i think they reduce holiday as compensationincluding holidays
ye its a bit anxious trying to figure out what my hsc year is gonna be like at this rate.Hang on.. your HSC is this year tho?!
Of course. Wasn't that the problem with Italy for a start? I thought Italy went into lockdown rather late.It will be better if they close down the school, before the covid gets out of hand. I mean predictions have showed that in the next week the death toll will rise, so why not cancel it before its 2 late??
As much as he did say no public gatherings of more than 500 people, I don’t think he meant school. As much as it’d be nice if school was off for a couple months, it’d do more harm than good. Any nurses or doctors who have young kids and who are helping COVID-19 patients are going to have to stay at home, or spend bucket loads of money on a babysitter. I mean, unless you’re a millionaire let’s face it, you’d rather stay home.ikr, just today another 37 people in NSW got the COVID-19, its just gonna increase.. there is a heightened risk because a school is an environment where there is more interactions between people and people are trapped in enclosed environments. If scomo said "no public gatherings of 500 or more are allowed" then what about school?!
That’s the thing though. Statistically, school aged children do not seem to experience many adverse effects from the virus compared to adults.Exactly.. apparently our health isn't a concern rather our education is.. I mean bruh come on
All or some? May I please see a source?I see but why are catholic schools shutting down all of a sudden if this is an issue?
Going of this, children are apperantly more likely to pick it up from adults rather than other children.Source:That’s the thing though. Statistically, school aged children do not seem to experience many adverse effects from the virus compared to adults.
The issue with closing schools means students instead spend their time out in the community (especially if they’re unsupervised) infecting others who are more vulnerable or their own family members, rather than remain in a “controlled” environment where there are less vulnerable people around (and less exposure with more vulnerable family members). It is also very disruptive in the sense that parents have to stay home to supervise their children to ensure they comply with social distancing, which is especially counterproductive when these parents are actually needed to help fight the virus.
When making a decision, these negative impacts have to be weighed up against the potential benefit of closing schools, which is the social distancing.
That is not an easy thing to do. Of course some schools and students have made already made a call at their own discretion.
An interesting case to note is that Singapore has more infections per capita (close to 250 altogether for a densely populated area of about 5-6 million) than Australia but still haven’t closed their schools yet. They are also being praised as a country which has successfully slowed the virus’ spread up to this point. This shows that it is possible to slow the spread without closing schools.
its a guessReally?! I didn't get notified that my school will close tho
they will be having online classesbut university will be proceeding as normal, right?
The website BLIT linked says “our schools are operating as usual” on their Thursday update. Further updates since that suggest only a handful of schools are closing at their own discretion, which seems consistent with what most news outlets are reporting.Most of them, not all.. in regards to sources you can search up "catholic school closures"
The website BLIT linked says “our schools are operating as usual” on their Thursday update. Further updates since that suggest only a handful of schools are closing at their own discretion, which seems consistent with what most news outlets are reporting.
If your claim that most Catholic schools have already closed is true, then surely that would have been newsworthy?
There is about 152 Catholic schools in NSW alone. Suspect that the vast majority haven’t closed.Most of them, not all.. in regards to sources you can search up "catholic school closures"