This is the sad thing here really. Whether it's teachers dying, students dying, or parents, grandparents or Aunts and Uncles dying, every school that opens is going to kill someone even if it might not be traced back to the school. It's a given.
So, opening schools is murder of someone somewhere connected to that school. On the other hand not teaching the students is also a potential murder of their futures too.
But, how would you like to be the kid who brings home coronavirus to his parents and both die and he or she is put in foster care and raped the rest of the time he or she is growing up along with all of his or her brothers and sisters?
Unfortunately, any school open now is going to cause one or more people to die. That's a given.
We really do live in really strange times folks!
So, people who live in blue counties or blue states will tend to have less deaths from coronavirus because more of their schools will be closed this year.
Are the blue states right? Are the Red States right?
Either way people are dying in one way or another for at least one or two more years around the world from coronavirus whether ANY schools are open or not.
And I have the distinct feeling the worst is yet to come this fall and winter everywhere on earth. (especially in the northern Hemisphere.)
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