You send a message to your parents: I've arrived in Shanghai. You didn't expect them to reply right away with a message: Welcome home. You feel lucky that you were able to grab a ticket back to your home country and land safely. Unknowingly the crowd starts to move and you quickly follow the people in front of you with your bag already packed. After exiting the cabin you are stunned to find the airport full of medical personnel and volunteers in white protective clothing. Due to the difference in protest policies and measures between China and the U.S., you are shocked by the sight before you. You were like a lab rat, doing whatever the medical staff told you to do. You walk through door after door of temperature taking, and the oncoming white man is constantly taking your temperature. By the time you respond, an entry note for the duration of the epidemic is placed in front of you. You pick up a pen and start to fill it out, hesitating when you get to "Has there been a positive case at your school?

1. according to the email you received earlier, there were indeed infected people at your school, so you fill in Yes

2. Although you know that the school has reported cases of infection in the school, you are not at risk of being infected because you have been out of the house for a few days, so it does not affect you much and you put No.