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JULEN ROM?N COBOS
#ESO4
It is difficult to express in words what
my thoughts are about the pandemic
and its consequences on our daily lives,
as there are good days and bad days,
but there have always been such days.
To begin with , I can say that I don't
mind wearing my mask, but it does
make it hard for me to wear it, for
example, six hours a day in class plus
the time I'm away from home. There
comes a moment when you just want to
get home, get rid of the mask and
breathe without having several fabric
filters in front of your nose and mouth ,
and a piece of iron molded to the shape
of your nose. On the other hand, I do
believe that safety distance is
important, as are the bubble classes.
Although I do think that the idea of
the bubble classes, although well
thought out, is not very well carried
out. At first we were told that we would
only be with our classmates, only
among ourselves. But what about the
maybe fifty people who are crowded
together at the entrance and exit of the
school? And the people who have to sit
all together on a pavement because it's
either that or get all dirt on you?
Where are the benches? How are you
supposed to control that there are no
cases in the students if when they enter
and leave they are all with everyone
and without any rules? How are you
supposed to get the bachillerato students
to leave and return on the break
without them having been with people
from other schools and so on? How do
you avoid the unavoidable? We have all
done it, and yes, not even God is
spared. We have all made mistakes that
we are not supposed to have made. But
what about politicians and government
people? They too have done wrong. The
virus does not forgive the poor, nor the
rich . If it happens to you, it happens to
you, as in a game of chance. It's not
that if you're on a bar terrace without
a mask you won't be infected, it's not
that if you have a huge party at home
with five or six friends nothing will
happen . If it has to happen to you, it
will affect you. The politicians, while
the country and the economy were
sinking a little more day by day, were
insulting themselves and questioning
their position in the government
instead of joining together and looking
for a solution to this disaster. Who are
the irresponsible ones now? Who are the
ones who are not setting an example
now? In conclusion , these moments we
are living are part of a situation that
surpasses each and every one of us,
Spanish and world citizens, who are.
We would have to unite, although more
separated than ever. We should be able
to take action and know that what is
in our lives now (and perhaps forever)
is more dangerous than we think.
Although there are many questions that
we ask ourselves, they are difficult to
answer. Have we done well , both
teachers and students, to return to
schools? Should we relax with the
rules? But the most important one: will
I be the next one?

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  • 1. JULEN ROM?N COBOS #ESO4 It is difficult to express in words what my thoughts are about the pandemic and its consequences on our daily lives, as there are good days and bad days, but there have always been such days. To begin with , I can say that I don't mind wearing my mask, but it does make it hard for me to wear it, for example, six hours a day in class plus the time I'm away from home. There comes a moment when you just want to get home, get rid of the mask and breathe without having several fabric filters in front of your nose and mouth , and a piece of iron molded to the shape of your nose. On the other hand, I do
  • 2. believe that safety distance is important, as are the bubble classes. Although I do think that the idea of the bubble classes, although well thought out, is not very well carried out. At first we were told that we would only be with our classmates, only among ourselves. But what about the maybe fifty people who are crowded together at the entrance and exit of the school? And the people who have to sit all together on a pavement because it's either that or get all dirt on you? Where are the benches? How are you supposed to control that there are no cases in the students if when they enter and leave they are all with everyone and without any rules? How are you supposed to get the bachillerato students to leave and return on the break
  • 3. without them having been with people from other schools and so on? How do you avoid the unavoidable? We have all done it, and yes, not even God is spared. We have all made mistakes that we are not supposed to have made. But what about politicians and government people? They too have done wrong. The virus does not forgive the poor, nor the rich . If it happens to you, it happens to you, as in a game of chance. It's not that if you're on a bar terrace without a mask you won't be infected, it's not that if you have a huge party at home with five or six friends nothing will happen . If it has to happen to you, it will affect you. The politicians, while the country and the economy were sinking a little more day by day, were insulting themselves and questioning
  • 4. their position in the government instead of joining together and looking for a solution to this disaster. Who are the irresponsible ones now? Who are the ones who are not setting an example now? In conclusion , these moments we are living are part of a situation that surpasses each and every one of us, Spanish and world citizens, who are. We would have to unite, although more separated than ever. We should be able to take action and know that what is in our lives now (and perhaps forever) is more dangerous than we think. Although there are many questions that we ask ourselves, they are difficult to answer. Have we done well , both teachers and students, to return to schools? Should we relax with the rules? But the most important one: will
  • 5. I be the next one?