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cases seem to be where they were in early September now, and dropping consistently., but we can see how quickly it can shoot back up again from that position with no restrictions ' in the winter months anyway.
they will surely have to consider schools going back after half term though.Screenshot_2021-02-03-12-50-21-368_com.android.chrome.jpg
Schools back after half term and gradual easing of restrictions from April onwards (if cases continue to fall) makes sense to me? By that point a significant proportion of those most at risk will have been fully vaccinated and we saw low cases throughout the summer anyway without a vaccine
I'm sure we'll come up with some nonsensical way of doing it though
“They’re trying their best though”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng...navirus-crisis
This will be music to the ears of many on here. I see the hope is that schools will be back by 22 February in Wales which arguably is too soon as immunity for the first tier to receive the vaccine will not have kicked in by then. Let's hope the Welsh government are not playing politics as they have a history of ending shut downs early.
Meanwhile with new variants.
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-02-03/...order-controls
I see the story I linked to mentioned about Wales coming out of their firebreak too early - hopefully, the vaccine roll out isn’t going to be the disaster it looked like being at one time, so, for me, the handling of the latter stages of the Firebreak remains the WAG’s worst moment of the pandemic.
https://m.facebook.com/PublicHealthW...584000/?type=3
Numbers are stabilising but deaths are still high, sadly.
I understand that but many of those that have received their jabs won't have gained immunity by 22 February as they won't have had time for their resistance to COVID to build up which is normally 3-4 weeks after their first jab. I believe that is one of the main reasons why scientists in England recommended school returns from 8 March. However if there are sound scientific reasons for returning earlier in Wales then so be it as long as the WG are not following a strategy of simply wanting to be different to England in order to emphasise their independence.
I think the idea is for primary key stage 1 first, then 2, then if all goes well on to secondary pupils who seemed to transmit it a lot more than the young ones did. Didnt have a single case in my kids primary, only know one primary that did and that was caused by a teachers assistant I believe.
That comes as a surprise. However, this comparison here
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-55302591
shows Wales is performing far worse on every performance indicator and not far better as you indicate but if you have any statistical evidence to verify your view then I would like to see it.
Wales total - 126.5 (Down from127.1) if you takeout the high levels in the north we are almost under 100......
A lot has changed since that interview in December.
https://twitter.com/GillibrandPeter/...370170880?s=19
According to this statistical evidence for the seven days to 29th January 2021, every Welsh county was recording positive covid tests at a rate below the UK average.
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
Why are Wales only celebrating new year's eve now? England started 2021 almost 6 weeks ago!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-55192786