The big debate over the past few days has been whether it is safe to open schools to children other than those of key workers or classed as vulnerable. Many are saying, ‘We need to get children back into education, but a locally managed approach using testing and tracing is the only way.’ There will never be ‘no risk’. In a world where Covid-19 remains present in the community, it is about how we reduce that risk, just as we do with other kinds of daily dangers, like driving and cycling. To judge whether schools are safe enough to open, there need to be data with which to make informed decisions. Pray for concurrent accurate monitoring to be developed at local levels to tell us what the daily number of new cases and rate of transmission is. May actual, reliable numbers be what drives policy.
Coming out of lockdown: schools
Written by David Fletcher 22 May 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the British Medical Association, staff, parents, and unions to agree to God’s strategies and timing. (Psalm 25:9)
- More: www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/20/british-schools-science-children-education-testing-tracing
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