Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha!
As if the US plans to learn from the experience of any other country.
We don't do that. We need to make all our mistakes on our own.
+1
We live in a horrid country, we really do.
If you really believe that, and don't move yourself and family to what you consider a better place, you are a spectacularly weak person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha!
As if the US plans to learn from the experience of any other country.
We don't do that. We need to make all our mistakes on our own.
+1
We live in a horrid country, we really do.
If you really believe that, and don't move yourself and family to what you consider a better place, you are a spectacularly weak person.
Anonymous wrote:Well according this forum, anything that's bad about Covid is trump's fault
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha!
As if the US plans to learn from the experience of any other country.
We don't do that. We need to make all our mistakes on our own.
+1
We live in a horrid country, we really do.
Anonymous wrote:Ha!
As if the US plans to learn from the experience of any other country.
We don't do that. We need to make all our mistakes on our own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one teacher died.
This is what the U.S. Will do wait until a teacher does and close down again and day "it was only 1 teacher".
Hello Hunger games, may the odds be ever in your favor.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Ha!
As if the US plans to learn from the experience of any other country.
We don't do that. We need to make all our mistakes on our own.
+1
We live in a horrid country, we really do.
Please tell all the people trying to get here that.
It's cruel not to.
They don't know what they are getting themselves into.
Anonymous wrote:Yep
Confident it had beaten the coronavirus and desperate to reboot a devastated economy, the Israeli government invited the entire student body back in late May.
Within days, infections were reported at a Jerusalem high school, which quickly mushroomed into the largest outbreak in a single school in Israel, possibly the world.
The virus rippled out to the students’ homes and then to other schools and neighborhoods, ultimately infecting hundreds of students, teachers and relatives.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/04/world/middleeast/coronavirus-israel-schools-reopen.html
Anonymous wrote:Israel dropped the mask requirements, and had the same number of kids crowded into small classrooms as usual. No, we should not do what they did, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t things we can do to open schools safely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha!
As if the US plans to learn from the experience of any other country.
We don't do that. We need to make all our mistakes on our own.
+1
We live in a horrid country, we really do.
Please tell all the people trying to get here that.
It's cruel not to.