Politz Day School - Avraham: 8th Grade Covid Reflection
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Politz Day School - Avraham: 8th Grade Covid Reflection
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The first time I had heard about COVID-19 I didn’t fully understand it. I remember hearing people joke around about it. People talking about and saying non facts like “it’s nothing” or “it’s just the flu.” I remember being in Shul, and people saying you should keep sanitizing every couple of minutes and you need to spread far apart. I thought it was ridiculous. I didn’t fully grasp the severity of the disease.
I remember being in math class and talking about going online, and what “COVID-19 was”. A little bit later the whole world was starting to shut down, I started watching the news more often. I began to educate myself more regarding COVID-19, its effects and deadliness. COVID had a major impact on how the world views Jewish people. Because of the inconsiderate Jews in Lakewood and New York City who had no regard for COVID-19 Jews have acquired a stain on their image. Subconsciously this affected me. I didn’t want to be viewed as inconsiderate or irresponsible because of my religion.
Learning online is superior in the sense of safety, comfort and health. At times online learning can be more difficult due to WiFi issues or misunderstandings. In person learning was not the best from my point of view because the school wasn’t sensitive to COVID issues. They suggested that since my family is “sensitive” about COVID I should go online. In person learning also meant that I can’t start working or relaxing immediately once school ends. I personally feel safer and more comfortable in my own home where I have a choice about who I interact with. Safety is important and shall always be the utmost priority.
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January 27, 2021
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Politz Day School
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New Jersey
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Cherry Hill
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