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Can we imagine the president of the United States telling Americans to go to church during this pandemic while his leadership on every accord is not the kind of thinking people would follow?

Therefore, many of the governors of the states of the United States initiated a 25% opening of essential businesses.

With announcing 50% open economy, many people are seen out with no mask while we are seeing a surge in the number of people contracting COVID-19.

It appears that there are too many people who do not have a care about their health or they just feel that when the president can go about the country, the world, without a mask and tweets that he is taking a drug which scientist say has no positive effect upon the coronavirus except it may cause the disease to become fatal, may be the underlying cause of not taking science seriously.

I must say that this kind of thinking definitely says something about our educational systems in this country if the choice of followings is a reflection of teaching.

Source: The Dallas Examiner
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