Can We Agree on Which Covid Lessons to Learn?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-pandemic-lessons-school-closure-hospitals-15036de8?mod=Searchresults_pos7&page=1

This article talks about some lessons that should be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. It talks about some policy errors, one of the lessons talked about included the closing of schools due to children having very little risk to the pandemic. This can be categorized as emotion and something must be wrong since there are more than just children at school. There are teachers, and lunch aids, and janitors, etc. who are adults that may have a higher risk to the pandemic. This creates emotion because by saying the kids have little risk, it shows no thought of the adults who may have a higher risk. This also shows something must be wrong because the closing of schools HELPED the spread of COVID-19 decrease. Not being around too many people throughout the day helped the virus calm down and not continue to spike back up, showing that something must be wrong for someone to say that closing school was the "worst" error from the pandemic when it helped.

 

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