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2 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

I accept that they may be bored (i'm bored), but missing social interaction places them in the same category as literally everyone else.

They are not bored because they aren't sitting in a classroom doing 50 minutes of algebra per day, nor are they desperate to be doing so.

Just a thought, but given that we're talking about thousands and thousands of people, might it be possible that they don't all feel exactly the same way?

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2 minutes ago, DiegoDiego said:


Is it though? The AstraZeneca vaccine has been shown to be ineffective against the 501.V2 variant.

Has it?  What research paper was this as the only thing that I saw was that it had been tested on younger people and did not stop mild symptons.

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Just now, Monkey Tennis said:

Just a thought, but given that we're talking about thousands and thousands of people, might it be possible that they don't all feel exactly the same way?

Absolutely. But I don't believe for a second that the majority of school pupils are "desperate" to return to classrooms.

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Just now, Billy Jean King said:
2 minutes ago, strichener said:
Let them out to play with their mates then.

I assume they do when not having to actually do lessons. This myth all kids hate school is an utter nonsense. Loads will be missing the routine and the interaction.

Like literally everyone else then.

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Just now, Todd_is_God said:

Absolutely. But I don't believe for a second that the majority of school pupils are "desperate" to return to classrooms.

You also believed this was over as a public health crisis last year so we’ll take what you believe with a pinch of salt. 

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Just now, Billy Jean King said:
2 minutes ago, strichener said:
Let them out to play with their mates then.

I assume they do when not having to actually do lessons. This myth all kids hate school is an utter nonsense. Loads will be missing the routine and the interaction.

Those six or seven weeks in the summer must be murder for them.  Yet somehow they manage year after year.

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It is a wee bit funny to think ibiza is more likely to be a saga destination this year, but i do feel for your generation missing out on these things, hopefully you’ll be able to get away towards the end of the summer man. 
Generation? Really? We're talking a couple of years' disruption, maybe three. That's a far bigger percentage of what I've got left than your average 18-30 type, but I'm not bleating about things I can't change. Some folk could benefit from a bit of perspective here.
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1 minute ago, strichener said:

Those six or seven weeks in the summer must be murder for them.  Yet somehow they manage year after year.

I know you're being facetious, but some do struggle with it actually.

The majority obviously don't, but some really do crave the structure and direction.

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1 hour ago, The Moonster said:

If you don't mind me asking, what sort of environment do you work in?

I can't say I find wearing a mask a horrible experience but if you do then fair enough. I doubt the majority see masks as a barrier to normality. 

They are a nightmare for speccys like me.

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Those six or seven weeks in the summer must be murder for them.  Yet somehow they manage year after year.
Aye as they don't have to home school then and the weather ain't snow and snotters outside !

They ain't been on holiday (well bar a few days half term) since Christmas I assume you noticed.
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How can Sturgeon honestly stand up there and say "new variants" are more of a risk this summer than they were last? Is that a wind up?
Surely everyone knows that the virus didn't mutate at all until it found out that the government changed their mind on the Christmas restrictions? The virus had to use its superior intelligence at this point to mutate and become more transmissible since it was only being given 1 day to spread instead of 5.

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Bizarre response from NS about the difference in managed quarantine requirements in Scotland than the rest of the UK.

She made it out that people coming in to the UK from non red list countries had no restrictions. They do - they can just do it in their own homes, without the need to travel hundreds of miles to do so.

Either completely missed the point of the question, or knows herself its just doing more for the sake of it nonsense and couldn't provide a reasonable answer.

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Just now, Billy Jean King said:

Aye as they don't have to home school then and the weather ain't snow and snotters outside !

They ain't been on holiday (well bar a few days half term) since Christmas I assume you noticed.

So what is the actual problem? Missing school, having to remote learn (they are not home schooling) or shit weather? 

Some re-adjustment from your original claim that they are missing routine and interaction.

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