About schools closing down, are all schools in Noord-Brabant really closed? Only a few school (except for universities) closed down on their own initiative right?
As the RIVM said “Kids will not get sick easily and spread the virus so they should still go to school except if they have symptomen” at least here in Zuid-Holland the schools (except for universities) stay open.
Tbh, I’m not sure if all are closed. I don’t live in Nood-Brabant myself, nor go to school anymore. I did hear about quite a few of them close though, but not sure if this applies to all of them. So probably not (yet).
I’ve also heard some politicians wanted the teachers to babysit kids for ‘important’ parents like nurses and such, so those parents can work while the kids stay at school for daycare… I don’t think that happened though, and it’s also a pretty stupid idea considering every teacher that coughs or sneezes has to stay at home and the remaining teachers already have too many children to handle.
But I guess you’re right that not all schools in Noord-Brabant are closed.
Alabama here. Governor shut down all public schools for three weeks starting Wednesday. Went grocery shopping last night, Normal grocery shopping, not end of the world, apocalypse now, hoard everything shopping. No toilet paper anywhere!
The wife will have to work from home. She wanted another monitor, monitors almost sold out. The shelves look like a storm is coming. Why is vinegar sold out?
My guess would be vinegar is sold out because you can use it for a ton of different things. I always have 2 giant jugs of it in my house under the kitchen sink.
What really scary is in the UK it’s like this but they do not think it’s at its peak get ( another 2 or 3 months yet) the airline and tourism industry is already on its knees and its got a couple more months possibly of this it would put it under.
France shut down all non essential businesses. Was driving around in car today and here in US everything still seems normal still a ton of people in businesses, restaurants, bars, stores, everywhere. It’s like the US refuses to believe anything could shut it down - typical american bravado.