My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

To think this class should be closed?

668 replies

Jenster03 · 18/10/2021 23:11

I'm a part time primary teacher and in the space of two weeks, 14 children have tested positive out of 30 in my class.
We've had 2 or 3 return in that time, but more and more are testing positive. Now my teaching assistant has it.
AIBU to think we should be sending the class home and remote learning? How would you feel if you were a parent of a child in my class?
Oh, and I'm pretty anxious about my level of exposure too!

OP posts:
Report

Am I being unreasonable?

1747 votes. Final results.

POLL
You are being unreasonable
27%
You are NOT being unreasonable
73%
lughnasadh · 18/10/2021 23:15

There's no point in sending them home. When you consider siblings, childminders, after school clubs etc. they'll all be mixing with the rest of tbe school /community outside of teaching hours anyway.

They're better off getting it over with.

Pretty much everyone who can be/wants to be vaccinated has been.

Report
Dddccc · 18/10/2021 23:26

My ds class now has 8 including teacher and the school is doing nothing not even telling parents we all now have covid too so yes I would want my child at home

Report
LittleOwl153 · 18/10/2021 23:40

At just less than that level our school asked all parents to test their kid - and siblings in school. But as others said there is not point in closing the class as it is likely they will have been exposed now anyway. Assuming you have been jabbed then you will be OK I all probability- if you are vulnerable then you should perhaps not be in school?

Report
Djifunrsn · 18/10/2021 23:44

My good god. I hope you have had jabs op, that level of exposure (for you) is unacceptable. 2 schools here have gone on early half term. Not sure if that is zooming or just closed entirely.

Report
Lightswitch123 · 18/10/2021 23:46

@lughnasadh

There's no point in sending them home. When you consider siblings, childminders, after school clubs etc. they'll all be mixing with the rest of tbe school /community outside of teaching hours anyway.

They're better off getting it over with.

Pretty much everyone who can be/wants to be vaccinated has been.

Exactly. Let's move on now please.
Report
Siameasy · 18/10/2021 23:49

I want it over with (I’ve had it). There’s worse things going around than this. No more disrupted schooling; it’s disproportionate

Report
PastMyBestBeforeDate · 18/10/2021 23:50

We are at dddccc's rates. I'm immunosuppressed but if I pull my dc from school and tell the truth, I can be fined.

Report
spaceghetto · 18/10/2021 23:54

I teach at a primary school and we have just had this. It was so random the people who got it/didn't.

Report
ImUninsultable · 18/10/2021 23:54

There us no point.

Covid is not going away. This is life now. We just need to accept that we are now living in a world with a virus that is mostly fine with a vaccine but sometimes people will get very ill or die. It's not nice, but its how we lived for a couple thousand years before modern medicine. And it's just how we need to live now.

It isnt going away. People die every year from the flu and we dont shut down. With a vaccine now, it isnt like it was back at the start.

If you dont want to live with the risk then maybe consider a career change.

Report
Sherrystrull · 18/10/2021 23:58

@ImUninsultable

There us no point.

Covid is not going away. This is life now. We just need to accept that we are now living in a world with a virus that is mostly fine with a vaccine but sometimes people will get very ill or die. It's not nice, but its how we lived for a couple thousand years before modern medicine. And it's just how we need to live now.

It isnt going away. People die every year from the flu and we dont shut down. With a vaccine now, it isnt like it was back at the start.

If you dont want to live with the risk then maybe consider a career change.

Do you work in a school?
Report
ImUninsultable · 19/10/2021 00:07

Schools are not the only places with close mixing or high case numbers.

Doesnt change anything. Covid is not going away. This is now life. Nothing anyone can do.

Report
montysma1 · 19/10/2021 00:29

"In all probability"

You know that people die who aren't vulnerable right? And its not really fair to expect teachers to suck up the risk (let alone poorly paid support staff) just to keep your children off your hands.

Report
montysma1 · 19/10/2021 00:30

Yes, as long as you are fine, fuck everybody else.

Report
toomuchlaundry · 19/10/2021 00:32

Schools are the work places that have the highest number of unvaccinated people ie the pupils

Report
PanicStationsAhh · 19/10/2021 00:34

Nope. One of my DC (primary age) had half their class have it over the course of a week or so. They each isolated as appropriate and came back. The other half (my DC included) didn't have it and so carried on as normal. Staff in that class didn't get it. Considering the number of siblings in the school sending that class home would've made no difference, it would've worked its way around the school anyway, which is what will happen, and isn't something to get hysterical about. It's a permanent virus, we can't go sending healthy children home all the time forever when there's no need for the vast, vast majority of the population.

Report
julieca · 19/10/2021 00:37

And the views here are why we still have a high death rate. I have covid and I am pretty sure I caught it from the coughing kid in the supermarket.

Report
ImUninsultable · 19/10/2021 00:37

@montysma1

Yes. But it still isnt going away. This is life now.

It isnt just for a few months. It wont be fixed by having a lockdown every few months. It isnt going away. This is just it now. We have to live in a world were young, healthy people may die from a virus as well as the old or vulnerable.

But it still isnt going away. It is temporary. We cant fix it by wrecking education, mental health, the economy etc. We would wreck all that... and then still be right where we are now.

It isnt going away. We need to live with it. We might see that after a few years it becomes less virulent, we might not. But we cant shut down for years and years.

Report
ImUninsultable · 19/10/2021 00:38

*isnt

Report
LegArmpits · 19/10/2021 00:38

We had this.
I'm not vaccinated. I went on a school bus trip with the class three times in two weeks and didn't catch it.

Report
julieca · 19/10/2021 00:39

I have to isolate now for 10 days. I am losing money for work as a result. I cant see my elderly parents, they will just have to manage as covid would kill them. Not that any people on this thread would care.

Report
julieca · 19/10/2021 00:40

@ImUninsultable no one is talking about a lockdown. A booster vaccine is happening. Very few vulnerable people have had it yet. Protection for those vaccinated early on has reduced.

Report
Kiduknot · 19/10/2021 00:41

I work in a school, am mid 50’s and am worried. I’ve already had it once from school, but with the high numbers now and thus the potential high viral load, I could potentially be more badly affected.
I know several school staff still suffering from long covid over a year later and not even back full time yet. It’s worrying.

And no, other professions aren’t being exposed in the same way that school staff are. Walk a day in our shoes before telling us we just have to live with it.

I’d like to see my 80 year old parents but don’t want to expose them to it.

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

YerAWizardHarry · 19/10/2021 00:42

This happened in my sons class. Ended up with 22 out of 31 positive over the course of around 3 weeks. They never did send the whole class home although none of the staff caught it. They did update the “you should test” symptoms to include the less common ones.

Report
ImUninsultable · 19/10/2021 00:42

@julieca

The thread is about wanting classes to close again and go to remote learning again. That's literally what is being talked about.

Report
julieca · 19/10/2021 00:44

@ImUninsultable it is about one class closing because of the infection rate.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.