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As the coronavirus spread through Asia officials closed the schools in China, Japan and Hong Kong but at the epicenter of the outbreak in the United States, officials in Washington have so far not ordered that classrooms be shuttered or activities canceled.
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Here we go again America. Another black man has been murdered by the hands of police officers, but this time in Minneapolis. “I can’t breathe, sir’” was his plea to the officers. “I’m hungry, my stomach hurts, gimme some water or something, please, please”, he screamed in pain. The anger and rage, disappointment and discuss has taken over so many Americans and rightfully so. But now, we want answers! His name was George Floyd.