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SallyB
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I don’t have kids. I realize that many parents are having a difficult time with homeschooling or having their college kids at home. But I find it very upsetting to think how many innocent people will die because of the schools re-opening. It’s going to be a disaster in the U.S.
I understand that many people are only calculating the risks to their own children and their own families when deciding whether to send their kids back to school (which is very selfish IMO). Of those people, I ask, what if your child brings the virus home and it kills another family member? How do you think this might affect your child psychologically, knowing it might have been his or her fault that their mom/dad/ grandparent died? I may not have kids but I do know enough about child psychology to know that many will blame themselves. Not fair.
I understand that many people are only calculating the risks to their own children and their own families when deciding whether to send their kids back to school (which is very selfish IMO). Of those people, I ask, what if your child brings the virus home and it kills another family member? How do you think this might affect your child psychologically, knowing it might have been his or her fault that their mom/dad/ grandparent died? I may not have kids but I do know enough about child psychology to know that many will blame themselves. Not fair.
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