Rather than leaving schools open for unintended purposes how about we actually take this opportunity to address the underlying issue.I think I understood you. You recognize it’s a tough situation and feel the need to err on the side of caution for the children’s nutrition needs. You’re not necessarily in favor of it though.
I too can see the tough situation for the children however I don’t recognize the need by the government to act. If the schools are open and educating then by all means continue with the programs we have in place. If they are open just for day care and cafeteria and not educating then shut it down.
This is pretty freaking wild. They said we’re off for 3 weeks but will re-evaluate again at the end of that time frame.
Syrian president asked the WHO to look into the lab in China.I think it’s accelerating (the precautions being taken) as everything is being canceled right now. I’m fine with it and it’s sensible to take cautious measures to stop the spread. How the world addresses the Chinese going forward after this should be intensely critical of them. As far as markets go...buy, buy, buy the minute we get good news on turning this around.