Andy Parkin,
If you'd read my post correctly, I am merely sharing my concern with other parents and I have done so without any malicious intent. "So for all who plan to go, put it on hold first", was how I concluded my msge.
Take for instance, the recent report in the newspaper regarding the increase in HFMD cases since the schools reopened in March. Would you still send your child to school "blindly" knowing that there's an increase in number of reported cases? As a concerned parent, one would enquire with the school as to whether there are any reported cases in the school, what actions are the school taking to protect the rest of the students and are there any preventive measures in place.
We are adults and when we become parents, we will always do what is in the best interest of our children. So it is up to the individual to decide, after reading such comments, whether to believe it fully or take it with a pinch of salt.
Whilst you may be comfortable with patronizing the place although you witnessed the whole incident but some of us may just wish to adopt the 'wait and see' policy.
JMHO.