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'Instead, I palmed a squirt of Purell' For Ben White, a middle school English teacher at the private Webb School of Knoxville in Knoxville, Tenn., the new school year meant an end to distance learning and a return to in person classes. And that came with all of the attendant safety protocols and a hefty dose of fear. White, 46, has become accustomed to the masks and distancing, but a sneeze (or three) by a student is still unnerving.. Many Asian Americans have been anxious of being targeted after President Donald Trump used racist language to describe the coronavirus. Critics warned his repeated use of phrases like "Chinese virus" and "kung flu" could escalate attacks on Asian Americans, who reported rising instances of harassment. Now, a spate of high profile attacks on Asian Americans has many in the community on edge.. Also Read: Ducks: Game Changers Trailer: Lauren Graham Starts a Hockey Team (Video) I looked different than the other dancers at the p