Sue and her siblings are now waking up in bed and went to the bathroom to brush their teeth. Then, they spit the toothpaste out of their mouth and put their toothbrush away. They will be looking at the story of the coronavirus as a matter of fact. They have never heard of coronavirus of course. Let's hope that Sue and her siblings will be hearing the news about the coronavirus.

"Morning, mom" said Sue.

"Good morning, Sue" said Principal Rodriguez. "I am making waffles for breakfast"

"That smells good, mom" said Sue. "In fact, I like having waffles for breakfast"

"Can you call out your siblings, Sue?" Principal Rodriguez.

"I sure will, mom" said Sue. "You two, breakfast is ready"

"We'll be right there, sis" said Margaret.

"Okay, you two" said Sue.

Her siblings came downstairs and went to the table.

"What are we having for breakfast?" James asked.

"We are having waffles for breakfast" said Sue.

"I like having waffles" said Margaret.

"Same here" said James.

"Let's eat" said Sue.

After breakfast, Sue and her siblings are reading the newspaper.

"What are you reading, sis?" Margaret asked.

"This is a bad one, you two" said Sue.

"What is it, sis?" James asked.

"It is a story about the coronavirus" said Sue.

"I have never heard of it, sis" said Margaret.

"It is also known as COVID-19" said Sue.

"That is a bad one" said James.

"I know, you two" said Sue. "I'm reading it on the newspaper"

"A lot of events were canceled" said Margaret.

"It sure was, you two" said Sue. "That also includes the Rodeo in Houston"

"It was a short one" said James.

"I know the last time that the rodeo was shut down" said Sue.

"When was that?" Margaret asked.

"It was in 1937" said Sue.

"We weren't born on that year" said James.

"It was in the past" said Sue.

"I don't want to get a coronavirus" said Margaret.

"Me either" said James.

Sue and her siblings have heard the news about the coronavirus also known as COVID-19. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.