Just wondering...Since there is such a push to get workers back...I’m just wondering who will be caring for babies/toddlers/preschoolers while parents work? Before this craziness some grandparents were babysitting, now that is a risk to grandparents. There were daycare centers or private sitters, but the germs that are passed through toddlers are enormous, (as much as I love babies).
Without a vaccine this will force some parents to leave their job because of lack of child care.
A lot of UK newspapers are mentioning 7th May but I don't know where they are getting that from. I am hoping for a phased return to normal like Spain. Eg. Construction workers. I have also seen some countries opening schools up to age 11 years old.
"UK lockdown could end 'with sector-by-sector plan' for firms | Politics | The Guardian"
UK lockdown could end 'with sector-by-sector plan' for firms
"Ministers are looking at ending the coronavirus lockdown with a “gradual sector-by-sector approach” that could see vital industries such as manufacturing get back to work before less critical ones like entertainment, according to Whitehall sources.
Two officials said one of the main options being explored for ending the lockdown was the idea of a phased return by industry, with civil servants in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy among those looking at how it could work.
With UK-wide deaths at almost 900 a day, Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, confirmed on Thursday that measures to stem the spread of the disease would remain in place until there is evidence that the number of fatalities has reached its peak."
My comment - UK deaths are presently about 700 per day.
"Has coronavirus opened the door to mass electronic surveillance in the UK? | Gaby Hinsliff | Opinion | The Guardian"
Has coronavirus opened the door to mass electronic surveillance in the UK? | Gaby Hinsliff
"It’s easy to see why government doesn’t want to have this conversation now, arguing that talk of exit strategies risks distracting from core messages about staying home. Although Dominic Raab is expected to
announce on Thursday that lockdown won’t be lifted until after 7 May, that’s simply the earliest date for review; there’s no guarantee it won’t drag on longer.
Yet the implications of something like this need to be thoroughly explored before we move from blanket lockdown into what could be a more fluid and personalised version, where we might get something like our lives back but have to live with knowing they could be snatched away again. Ironically, it’s probably those libertarians howling loudest for an end to lockdown now who’d naturally hate the idea, while for others it will sound like a price worth paying for escape. Right now, I’d probably download it like a shot. But until some basic questions are answered, we just don’t know what we might be sacrificing for freedom."
MOO. I hope it is sooner than 7 May. I just think that they want to get past another bank holiday.