closing schools systematically helps transmission between children. we also know that transmission at school is one of the lowest places for transmission to occur. in fact, transmission is so low there that it s comparable to perhaps the safest place for children to be. if you look at noncovid outcomes, it s not just about learning, anderson, it s about any other non-covid health outcome is worse when you close schools. mental health, nutrition, suicide, self-harm, violence, on and on. and finally, closure of public schools was the biggest public health failure for children in our lifetime. wow. so why do we want to do that again? it was the biggest public health failure in our lifetime
undoubtedly better. there s four reasons for that. in the masked environment, we know that there s no data that closing schools systematically helps transmission between children. we also know that transmission at school is one of the lowest places for transmission to occur. in fact, transmission is so low there that it s comparable to perhaps the safest place for children to be. if you look at noncovid outcomes, it s not just about learning, anderson, it s about any other non-covid health outcome is worse when you close schools. mental health, nutrition, suicide, self-harm, violence, on and on. and finally, closure of public schools was the biggest public health failure for children in our lifetime. wow. so why do we want to do that again? it was the biggest public
for them. if we don t pay them properly and don t train them properly and don t train them properly and don t respect them properly. properly and don t respect them ro erl . . , properly and don t respect them roerl. ., , ., properly and don t respect them roerl. ., ., . properly. finally, how problematic is it that the properly. finally, how problematic is it that the social properly. finally, how problematic is it that the social care properly. finally, how problematic is it that the social care in - properly. finally, how problematic is it that the social care in this - is it that the social care in this country, care homes are partly run by councils and local authorities, partly run privately, and both types are necessary because we need that capacity, but they are left of their own devices and the private sector felt they were outside and having to fend for themselves, how does that need to be looked at for the future? it is another example of the sort of public health fai
hate, misogynistic emails. plus a public health failure. a damning report warns the british government acted too late in its covid-19 response. biden playing a balancing act with foreign policies while tensions remain over dhchina an taiwan. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with isa soares. welcome, everyone. it is tuesday, october the 12th. and one of the best-known and highest-paid coaches in the nfl is resigning after reports that he used racest, sexist and homophobic language in emails. he stepped down late monday night. he had won the super bowl with the tampa bay buccaneers back in 2003, but it was a 2011 email when gruden was an analyst for espn that really started the scandal. the wall street journal reports
onto their customers, and ultimately that means us. ben king, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. a damning report from mps who call the government s early handling of the pandemic one of the worst public health failure in uk history, costing thousands of lives. health failure in uk history, the report criticised the chaotic system of test and trace, and moving infected patients into care homes. families of the victims say people died unnecessarily. the prime minister is expected to give the go ahead to financial support to firms struggling with the soaring costs of energy. there are more signs the jobs market is recovering in the wake of the pandemic. the number ofjob vacancies in the uk has hit a record high of 1.1 million, the most since records began 20 years ago. the figures from the office for national statistics cover the three months to september. but there are some concerns that if companies offer pay rises as they compete to attract more workers, it could lead to inflation