The school situation, I totally understand that teachers and the like wish to remain safe thus a number of schools are closed. I'll take the case of two of my grandchildren, their school is closed, the staff furloughed and safe, quite understandable. However, perhaps teachers and school staff should be treated as critical workers themselves. I say this because the grandkid's mum is on the frontline at a local hospital, treating corona virus patients. However, she can't furlough, even if she wanted to. She has to go to work, she has to treat patients, she is continually at risk of bringing the virus home to her young family. However, she needs support, one being that her children are educated. Dad is able to work from home, computer animator, but that is not a job that can easily be shared with childcare. Because he is able to work he has to, furlough pay is no where near his salary, or his outgoings. Grandparents, in normal times, would step in but we are both at risk, highly so, so we are unable to help. Key worker families need support in order for them, in turn, to support those who are ill. Hospital staff go to work knowing that they are hugely at risk. Only yesterday two of my daughter's patients died and several others are really very ill indeed. The impact on my daughter's mental health is increasingly obvious as is her fatigue. On top of that she has the worry of her family, including us old folk, and now she has the worry that her household income could be halved, that her children's education and future is under threat. Society is not treating frontline NHS staff fairly, they are not receiving the support that they deserve.