Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
They can all see it. A danish teacher was live on bbc news last week talking about it, wondering what all the fuss was about here.
The English head teacher probably didn’t have the same support from local government they do but she couldn’t get her little head around it all. It was almost embarrassing to watch, they really are light years in front of how we operate.
When you say "A danish teacher was live on bbc news last week talking about it, wondering what all the fuss was about here"... Does "here" refer to Wales or the UK?

I assume it's the UK as you said "English head teacher" in your following sentence, but I've asked you the question for two reasons...

You've continuously slagged off Drakeford but not Johnson about this matter (showing your bias) and also, if the Danish teacher doesn't understand why there's a fuss in the UK (the nation with the second largest amount of Covid deaths in the world!) then that person shouldn't be anywhere near a school, in my opinion.

Denmark have had 548 deaths in total. Just to put that in perspective, that's about a quarter of the amount of pupils that attend Whitchurch High. In the entire country, they have had less deaths than a quarter of the capacity of Cardiff's largest school.

The UK have had over 60x the deaths that Denmark have had so there should be a lot more scrutiny on schools reopening to try to ensure it won't start a second wave of infection, don't you think? Especially now you've been reminded earlier that children can catch and carry Covid.