
02:04:42 AM
21 2020
OPEN LETTER going back to school
OPEN LETTER TO Mark McGowen, Premier of Western Australia
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Matteo Cornelius Sullivan
OPEN LETTER
Perth, 21/04/2020
Subject: going back to school
Dear Premier Mark McGowen,
Sending back children to school is just crazy. And not simply understand that coronavirus has not yet spread much because Australia is in the southern hemisphere and therefore this type of viruses spreads about six months after what happens in the northern hemisphere is simply naive. Anyway what was the deal voting for someone like you who served in the Armed Forces if you don’t do the right thing in a situation like the current one? Not having had a total lock down yet, we’ve lost the seasonal advantage; you’re playing a game with the Devil and he is surely smarter than you may think.
Best regards
Matteo Cornelius Sullivan
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