Rood Eye
Sunday 19th April 2020 8:59am [Edited]
4,103 posts
According to reports this morning, British schools will shortly reopen and in most of them many hundreds of youngsters will be milling around within inches of each other for several hours every day of what used to be the working week.
The worst-case scenario is that every day, countless youngsters across Britain will become new hosts for the coronavirus and will transport it from the school back to their homes and their parents who will in turn transport it to everybody else they meet as they frequent our newly opened shops, pubs and restaurants.
Sticking with the worst-case scenario, people are going to be dropping like flies while the over 70s, safely ensconced in their own homes under lockdown (for at least a year, according to predictions) will look through the windows of their lonely living rooms to see younger souls dropping dead in the street in front of their houses.
Of course, that really is a worst-case scenario but it's not entirely devoid of truth.
The reopening of schools is, as far as the virus is concerned, the reopening of the floodgates.
As I write these words, I can hear trillions of little coronavirus organisms giggling gleefully and singing, "I believe that children are our future".
They're not wrong.