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6 minutes ago, madwullie said:

My kids are 8 and 5 and they've had a really fucked up year. As have all their mates. 

I moved the kids to a new school In August 19 🙈

My sons P7 so no residential trip or end year party. Limited transition. He should be ok as he’s kept in touch with his core group and hub helped.

My youngest is P4 and although Feb I didn’t defer as it wasn’t going benefit her at that stage. She’s struggled both times with home learning, head moved her to 4 days at hub for final three weeks as we were both on verge.

My P5 had been ok, she loves to learn, like brother been two days at hub. Meant she got to know one the other P5 girls better as only two of them.

Just been rubbish for them, all their activities stopped too. Not seeing friends who they have out with school. 

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11 minutes ago, Todd_is_God said:

Aye, it's been an absolute laugh for the adults right enough.

My entire family, from 5 year old to 79 year old has been pretty fucked by it all, my dad I think irretrievably. So you're going to have to point out where I said that it was laugh for adults. 

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18 minutes ago, virginton said:

Of course there is. But that reason flies in the face of reducing cases and lifting restrictions as quickly as possible, because that reason runs counter to public health guidance. 

The onus is therefore on the SG to either complete ditch its case rate obsession or to close down the infection factories that will stop reopening from progressing as it should for literally every other sector. It cannot have its cake and eat it. 

Posted similar earlier today. As it stands at the minute NS/JL are viewing cases just as important as hospitalisations and deaths. 

They're either going to have to change their stance on that, or eventually plunge us all into lockdown #4

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6 minutes ago, RH33 said:

I moved the kids to a new school In August 19 🙈

My sons P7 so no residential trip or end year party. Limited transition. He should be ok as he’s kept in touch with his core group and hub helped.

My youngest is P4 and although Feb I didn’t defer as it wasn’t going benefit her at that stage. She’s struggled both times with home learning, head moved her to 4 days at hub for final three weeks as we were both on verge.

My P5 had been ok, she loves to learn, like brother been two days at hub. Meant she got to know one the other P5 girls better as only two of them.

Just been rubbish for them, all their activities stopped too. Not seeing friends who they have out with school. 

Yeah it been shit for them. Worst thing is they're so innocent and naive. We can rationalise shit, and will be able in some ways to come to terms with stuff, or get our heads down and get on with it understanding its a process and there is an end point. They've had their lives as they know them ripped to shreds and its not even really possible to make them understand why, especially the young ones. My 5 year old has never experienced normal school, and I'm not even sure he remembers what normal life is like. 

Kids are really resilient though, unbelievably so at times, so just have to hope they come out the other side with not too many scars. 

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4 minutes ago, madwullie said:

My entire family, from 5 year old to 79 year old has been pretty fucked by it all, my dad I think irretrievably. So you're going to have to point out where I said that it was laugh for adults. 

Your post exclusively mentioned how fucked up it's been for your kids and their pals as if this was somehow more important than how fucked up it's been for anyone else.

Neither your kids, nor there pals, have lost careers, homes or businesses, so the impact on them can go to the bottom of the list of things from the last year that have been "fucked up" as far as i'm concerned.

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Just now, Gaz said:

I dare say the point is that for the majority of kids it's not been as grim as it is for adults, given that most of the restrictions that apply to us don't apply to them.

Yes, there is an argument that they've missed a year of school, but we can see how damaging that is because we're adults who can see the bigger picture. For most of the kids I know it's been a fucking great year of sitting at home playing Fortnite all day and socialising with their mates at all times.

Things affect kids in different ways to adults. It's all well and good for us to say Aye but they've got their fortnite and they can go out and kick a ball about, all that's missing is soft plays. That's really looking at it from an adult's perspective though, and not really considering the stuff that affects them, how short their lives have been, how equipped they are to deal with such massive change. 

Not sure why it has to be a competition which area of society have had it tougher, but sometimes it seems that way. 

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Just now, Todd_is_God said:

Your post exclusively mentioned how fucked up it's been for your kids and their pals as if this was somehow more important than how fucked up it's been for anyone else.

Neither your kids, nor there pals, have lost careers, homes or businesses, so the impact on them can go to the bottom of the list of things from the last year that have been "fucked up" as far as i'm concerned.

No mate. Its you that's jumped on it and read that into it. 

Someone posted its been a tough year for kids. Someone else said it hasn't really. I said it had been tough for mine. Anything else you've taken from that has not come from my post. 

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If we had a continued lockdown with no schools open but with barbers open, would cases a) continue to decline or b) rise as a result of this 'society reopening' measure? 
Unless you're a complete and utter moron who selected b), the order of reopening evidently does matter then. So long as the sectors being re-opened do not increase the R rate above 1, overall cases do not rise as a result. If sectors opened up increase the rate above 1 then cases rise.
As schools are a far more significant cause of infection than barbers, it is absolutely certain than one reopening during a lockdown would be a cause of overall case rises and the other would not. 
What the f**k are you wittering on about. I wasn't comparing schools with barbers, you are basically arguing with yourself here. Usual moon howling nonsense.
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It's really quite a silly argument, who has had it worse. The key thing is we have mechanism to remove all of the things out in place to mitigate the virus, that damage lives as a consequence.

If Scotgov choose not to use that and keep these damaging measures longer than needed that's on them and should be the focus of everyones ire, not squabbling about whether kids or adults deserve normality more.

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3 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

It's really quite a silly argument, who has had it worse. The key thing is we have mechanism to remove all of the things out in place to mitigate the virus, that damage lives as a consequence.

If Scotgov choose not to use that and keep these damaging measures longer than needed that's on them and should be the focus of everyones ire, not squabbling about whether kids or adults deserve normality more.

Will Ferrell Agree GIF

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38 minutes ago, Tynierose said:

If they continue to restrict peoples lives whilst no issues in hospitals etc they will rightly get their arses kicked at the ballot box.  People have had enough now.

Look i know its hardly scientific data etc but I come from a family who voted SNP all our days, lots of folks I talk to from the football or friends etc are all absolutely scunnered with the handling of this pandemic, lots of folks moving from a sure fire stick on SNP vote to either not planning on voting, voting for other parties or spoiling a ballot. My local candidate for the SNP is a really effective local councillor who I have a lot of time for, the only thing even remotely keeping me from spoiling my ballot is that she might be a decent msp, weighing up the candidate vs the party. As it stands just now im torn between holding my nose and voting for her as a constituency candidate and choosing the MRLP on the list vote or spoiling the ballot. If things do get worse with the SNP handling of it all i’ll definitely not be able to vote but its on a knife edge for me. I know thats all a bit tldr but in short i think they have the potential to be hit quite hard at the ballot box. 

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10 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

It's really quite a silly argument, who has had it worse. The key thing is we have mechanism to remove all of the things out in place to mitigate the virus, that damage lives as a consequence.

If Scotgov choose not to use that and keep these damaging measures longer than needed that's on them and should be the focus of everyones ire, not squabbling about whether kids or adults deserve normality more.

Yeah, this. I've been really lucky through this so won't pretend to know how bad its been for others, and apologise if I'm being selfish/insensitive, but it really feels like we're now at a stage where lives need to be risked again.

I'm not really sure anymore who the restrictions are actually protecting? The "vulnerable", as far as my limited knowledge goes, are all either dead, had their first vaccine, or well aware on how to increase the chances of avoiding the virus at this stage.

 

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What the f**k are you wittering on about. I wasn't comparing schools with barbers, you are basically arguing with yourself here. Usual moon howling nonsense.
He's finally painted himself into his own spiteful, bitter wee corner, still concentrating on case numbers when everybody and his dog agree that actually, it's the hospital and ICU numbers that actually matter. Not to worry, I'm sure he'll find a new target for his ire - any bets? My money's on those old fuckers going on their SAGA cruises while he's stuck in his mum's basement.*

Yours, post-Covid and one jag in, WRK.

*Like he ever comes out anyway.
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Just now, RandomGuy. said:

Yeah, this. I've been really lucky through this so won't pretend to know how bad its been for others, and apologise if I'm being selfish/insensitive, but it really feels like we're now at a stage where lives need to be risked again.

I'm not really sure anymore who the restrictions are actually protecting? The "vulnerable", as far as my limited knowledge goes, are all either dead, had their first vaccine, or well aware on how to increase the chances of avoiding the virus at this stage.

 

Not quite there yet but very close.  That’s assuming you’re talking about JCVI 1-9 where 99% of deaths have occured.

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1 hour ago, virginton said:

Was it? Would opening barbers and gyms cause an uptick in cases? Not a 'reduced fall': an actual uptick

More laughable shite from yourself.

Even you are at it. You liked this pretendy new word so much you typed it twice.

What's wrong with increase?  Note you didn't call the reduced fall a downtick.

You;ll be using the word simps next

 

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5 minutes ago, WhiteRoseKillie said:

He's finally painted himself into his own spiteful, bitter wee corner, still concentrating on case numbers when everybody and his dog agree that actually, it's the hospital and ICU numbers that actually matter. Not to worry, I'm sure he'll find a new target for his ire - any bets? My money's on those old fuckers going on their SAGA cruises while he's stuck in his mum's basement.*

Yours, post-Covid and one jag in, WRK.

*Like he ever comes out anyway.

Everybody and their dog... other than the Scottish Government you mean?

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1 minute ago, Left Back said:

Not quite there yet but very close.  That’s assuming you’re talking about JCVI 1-9 where 99% of deaths have occured.

Yeah was what I was getting at. You wonder if something like that shouldve been the "deadline" to begin restrictions being removed nationally. Once the vulnerable have their first jabs done, you begin the process of moving away from restrictions and accept the consequences that'll appear in the first month or whatever. 

People will get it, and get ill, but the majority should be people who recover without serious medical care, if any at all.

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28 minutes ago, madwullie said:

Yeah it been shit for them. Worst thing is they're so innocent and naive. We can rationalise shit, and will be able in some ways to come to terms with stuff, or get our heads down and get on with it understanding its a process and there is an end point. They've had their lives as they know them ripped to shreds and its not even really possible to make them understand why, especially the young ones. My 5 year old has never experienced normal school, and I'm not even sure he remembers what normal life is like. 

Kids are really resilient though, unbelievably so at times, so just have to hope they come out the other side with not too many scars. 

Add in my kids are also young carers in some ways for me and I’ve had roughest 5 months in a long time it’s not been fun. Last three weeks been easier as youngest got extra hub days which settled her.
 

My younger two can’t just go kick about with pals, we don’t live in school catchment so no one about. They’re at dads at weekend which limits things like park meets. The older one did get to go play outside bone afternoon last week when it was dry and the wee soul was just buzzing after. 

Yes they are resilient and yes all sectors society have had it rough. It’s not one upmanship, it was parents sharing experiences of impact on their kids.

 

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33 minutes ago, Billy Jean King said:
58 minutes ago, virginton said:

 

What the f**k are you wittering on about. I wasn't comparing schools with barbers, you are basically arguing with yourself here. Usual moon howling nonsense.

You still haven't answered my question champ.

Another day, another 6-0, 6-0 shoeing on this thread for Billy Jean.

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19 minutes ago, WhiteRoseKillie said:

He's finally painted himself into his own spiteful, bitter wee corner, still concentrating on case numbers when everybody and his dog agree that actually, it's the hospital and ICU numbers that actually matter. Not to worry, I'm sure he'll find a new target for his ire - any bets? My money's on those old fuckers going on their SAGA cruises while he's stuck in his mum's basement.*

Yours, post-Covid and one jag in, WRK.

*Like he ever comes out anyway.

^^^ idiot found

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