I'm just surprised at how long it's apparently taking to make a decision.
That's assuming that it hasn't already been made.
I can't see BA putting out a Press Release saying "we have decided to [scrap]/[repair] one of our aircraft," thereby drawing the media's attention once more to what has been an extremely embarrassing incident.
Instead, the world will simply be left to infer what has been decided, when either a repair team from Boeing/BA arrives on the scene, or alternatively the aircraft gets towed to a remote corner of the airfield and the process of salvaging engines, rotables and other re-usable components begins.