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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All this in a city that has consistently had some of the lowest coronavirus levels in the country. Even today, there’s only three states with better numbers than ours. Teachers should be ashamed of themselves. [/quote] You should be ashamed. You should also be thankful for what Bowser has managed to do. Hate her as much as you want but, she is the reason why the numbers are so low. Her policies in keeping schools closed, as well as restaurants and museums, makes sure the numbers stay low. As a parent I'm thankful for what she has done in keeping my family safe.[/quote] [b]What closed restaurants? I was able to have lunch the other day in a covered patio with heater. Restaurants open, schools closed. [/quote] And this is why schools are closed. Selfish people like you not willing to give up eating out. Have your cake and eat it, but the schools will never open if restaurants keep allowing the spread. Why is it so hard for you to stay at home and cook the meal? Makes me sick[/b].[/quote] This is complete nonsense. DC’s coronavirus numbers have been extremely low since at least July. Even today, they’re well within commonly accepted guidelines for safely reopening. Only three states in the entire country have lower coronavirus rates than we do. The only reason schools are closed is because teachers refuse to go back to work no matter what, and Bowser refuses to force them to go to work.[/quote] As a responsible adult who wears masks, sanitizes and washes her hands constantly, I am allowed to sit outside in a restaurant and keep my social distance. Restaurants are open in DC under certain circumstances. Private schools and daycares are open under certain circumstances. They're all trying to adapt, except public schools & the WTU who are playing on people's fears to keep working from home. Sorry, but it's time they stop with their selfishness and think more about the kids they are deeply affecting with all their nonsense. [/quote]
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