From WSJopinion: I’m high-risk for Covid-19, but I'm morally obligated to give my students at Georgetown the education they pay for, writes John Hasnas
Main Street: Jerry Falwell, Jr. showed he could reopen his college campus, and still keep coronavirus at bay. Images: Getty Image Composite: Mark KellyGeorgetown University has given all its faculty, including me, the option to teach in the classroom or remotely via computer during the fall semester. Even though my age places me in the high-risk category, I’ve elected to teach in person. I feel I have an obligation to do so.
Covid-19 is a fact of life. There is no alternative to learning to live with the risk of infection as generations before us lived with similar dangers. My father used to describe what it was like living with the risk of disease when he was a boy before...
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