And the children of Ohio can thank all of the citizens who ignored preventative measures so they could party, gather in large groups, go on vacations to covid hotspots, and selfishly put themselves before the welfare of their community. There was so much of a clamor to open everything up and everything was, with provisions on how to keep safe. What did we see? People flocking to bars and bar owners gladly disregarding safety procedures in order to get the last dollar. Cities, unwilling to crack down on the business offenders; sheriffs and officials deliberately disregarding the mask directives, even though they have worked before. It's not going to get better miraculously, society isn't going to return to normal, businesses are not going to profit, until this virus is more under control. It's not difficult to understand. So, it's up to the citizens to take responsibility for themselves and their family members, something that we have not become accustomed to doing. Blaming everybody else has become the status quo, so we don't have to admit to shortcomings. You want to see a safe return to school and a return to student activities? We all do; there is no debate on this. So, for those who are more accustomed to blaming than preventing: suck it up, wash your hands, wear a mask, socially distance, give up that big party or Labor Day blowout, and think, so we can open up fully and everyone can benefit. That's my soapbox request.