Anyone arriving at Hartwell School, Stockton are heat tested and if they fail are turned away.They did at Eton
I was in Osbournes in Yarm yesterday and they have a zapper on the door . One fella got turned away as he was 38+ Celsius . Great little deviceAnyone arriving at Hartwell School, Stockton are heat tested and if they fail are turned away.
They did at Eton
It's a brilliant idea BB. So brilliant I am amazed that it is not extended to the rest of the country's school children. I wonder why a registered charity can receive these tests and other children can't. Could you help me?As it's a boarding school where the kids live 7 days a week don't you think it's a good idea?
It's a brilliant idea BB. So brilliant I am amazed that it is not extended to the rest of the country's school children. I wonder why a registered charity can receive these tests and other children can't. Could you help me?
It makes more sense to test the kids who are going home every night.Do all children in the country board?
Have a little think about the difference between testing kids then keeping them in a bubble & testing kids then sending them home every night.
I have thought about it BB. It still doesn't make sense-it only highlights the difference between the priveleged and the rest of the country.Do all children in the country board?
Have a little think about the difference between testing kids then keeping them in a bubble & testing kids then sending them home every night.
It makes more sense to test the kids who are going home every night.
My view is test both or test neither but we all know that little Tarquin's health is more important to the government - and you furlock tuggers - than a kid from a comprehensive.You do realise that would have to test them every day & even that wouldn't guarantee that they weren't infected.
Eton are doing a similar thing to the international cricket teams, test to make sure there is no virus then keep them in a bubble.
Well said MattIt makes more sense to test the kids who are going home every night.
The ones in their elitist bubble have no knock on effect to the rest of the population, the ones going home to potentially kill their granny certainly do.
In this plan are they tested everyday or just once I don’t understand?Well said Matt
In this plan are they tested everyday or just once I don’t understand?
My view is test both or test neither but we all know that little Tarquin's health is more important to the government - and you furlock tuggers - than a kid from a comprehensive.