Will COZ close it’s borders?

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These kids' parents should be brought to a trial of their peers to question their idiotic judgment to let their spoiled entitled worthless children to go to Spring Break. I was an athlete at Texas so I had no time for SB when it came around.
 
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Dave
 
wow, none of you know anything about these kids

Glass houses and all that ****
I know enough about them to think they are spoiled, rich, and stupid. Since they couldn't bear to miss their Spring Break trip to Cabo (spoiled) and they couldn't book flights there because of the travel restrictions, they chartered a plane to take them there (rich) and returned by commercial air. Since returning nearly half of them so far have tested positive for the coronavirus, so they exposed their fellow passengers on the flights they returned on and brought it with them back to Austin, where I live (stupid). So, yeah, I know enough about them to form an opinion.
 
I know enough about them to think they are spoiled, rich, and stupid. Since they couldn't bear to miss their Spring Break trip to Cabo (spoiled) and they couldn't book flights there because of the travel restrictions, they chartered a plane to take them there (rich) and returned by commercial air. Since returning nearly half of them so far have tested positive for the coronavirus, so they exposed their fellow passengers on the flights they returned on and brought it with them back to Austin, where I live (stupid). So, yeah, I know enough about them to form an opinion.
Maybe you should do some reading on the subject before you make wild assumptions? Especially since you live in Austin?

The trip was booked through a college travel company well before any travel restrictions and the trip itself was before the federal travel advisory. Parents and students that expressed concerns about the trip to the travel company (JusCollege) were told Mexico was very safe and they shouldn't worry about COVID-19 exposure. They were also told anyone cancelling over COVID-19 exposure fears wouldn't get a refund.

Parents: UT students with positive COVID-19 results couldn’t get refunds for spring break trip
 
Maybe you should do some reading on the subject before you make wild assumptions? Especially since you live in Austin?
Consider me chastised (although I did do some reading about it that didn't say what you did), but IMO it was unwise for them to go to Mexico during this time no matter what the travel company was telling them, refund or no.
 
I have no sympathy for any of the kids that got COVID-19 but I feel for anyone they transmitted it to. They should have known better.
The weekend of March 13, warnings were just starting. There were many leaders and influencers saying it was going to blow over. Sometimes who or what to believe is not so obvious. That changed rapidly.
 
The weekend of March 13, warnings were just starting. There were many leaders and influencers saying it was going to blow over. Sometimes who or what to believe is not so obvious. That changed rapidly.
There was an abundance of handwriting on the wall. I moved my office to my home March 12 and began sheltering at home the next day. I didn't believe those "leaders" for a minute.
 
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