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Can kids carry the virus without being affected by the virus? How can children be safely returned to school and back home safely? Safe for the people at home and the teachers at school? COVID19 Coronvirus Children

Very little is known about COVID-19 that what is known does not constitute a firm basis of knowledge. Everyday knowledge must be accepted and be ready to be dumped immediately. So, when Donald Trump accuses Dr. Fauci of discouraging the use of mask one time and at another time encouraging it, he is showing his inability to learn in the environment of the coronavirus.

Yet, given the devious ways of COVID-19 children returning home at the end of the day carry back home to their grandparents possibilities of the deadly virus. How then can the president force children back to school when such enforcement does not rest with the president? The way things are turning out generally, adults, who should know better in the present circumstances do not know. And they do not understand how to show examples to the young. Take the simple matter of wearing masks to protect others from contamination, becomes a macho issue. Only a weakling politician will be seen wearing a mask. How stupid can an adult person be?

A few days ago, the president of Mexico visited the president of USA in Washington DC for a ceremony to mark a commercial success. Canada, Mexico and the USA are to be involved in the ceremony. The presidents of USA and Mexico do not wear masks in public. The prime minister of Canada does not joke with the wearing of masks in public. So, the prime minister politely turned down the invitation to attend the ceremony.

While the president is threatening to pressure the governors and the mayors to open the schools, the staff of the president are emphasising the need for our children to go back to school. After all there is a limit to how much they can bully governors and mayors to open up the schools.

 

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