A uniquely American view of independence and rights has become a uniquely american problem with helping our neighbor, unfortunately. Nations with more collective oriented values appear to have done much better.
Just sucks to not have a solution for people who spend their lives teaching (and babysitting, managing, mentoring, and more) our youth.
While I do worry to myself if that's making monoliths, I think you're right.
One way or another, this situation tests a country/culture's ability to implement collective behavior/protections where the benefits don't accrue to the person taking the actions.
Social distancing has its obvious social costs, and my feeling (I couldn't definitively call it understanding) with masks is that it's more about protecting people from you, and not the other way around.
I think no matter how you break it down, the USA has proven so far it's poorly suited to do carry that out for each other.
Just sucks to not have a solution for people who spend their lives teaching (and babysitting, managing, mentoring, and more) our youth.