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^^PP here...I'll add...
The schools that tested students prior to move-in, while good in theory, I think made it worse....creating a false sense of security. |
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This just in from UMW.....
..... Here are some important aspects of student responsibility to note at this time: • Today, August 24, is the deadline for students to complete the COVID training module. If you have not already done so, please complete your training, previously sent to you over email by Dean Rucker. • Students are scheduled to begin returning to campus in less than three weeks. Our plan calls for students, faculty and staff to restrict their travel and any high-risk activities, and to limit their interaction with other people, for two weeks prior to arrival on campus. • At all times, it is important to embrace the policy of Monitoring, Masking, Distancing and Cleaning, to best mitigate the risks of the spread of COVID in our community. • Here is the way to report COVID concerns about yourself or another individual. You may do so anonymously, though an anonymous report may limit how fully we are able to respond. • If UMW becomes aware of a community member (student, staff member, faculty member) who is repeatedly violating our expectations of following UMW’s public health guidelines, we will hold that person accountable. For students, this includes possible suspension from UMW. |
For the 11 billionth time, one doesn't drop dead because they walked in the same room with someone with Covid. One actually has to have some pretty fair exposure. In a lecture hall, with everyone in masks, the exposure is low. I know - the ventilation! Because everyone is now some scientist because they "read an article" . Except even scientist don't have agreement and there isn't that much testing on a large scale going on. |
W&M had freshman move in, but delayed everyone else until Sept 8 (and all classes are remote until Sept 8). They have had very few cases so far, though they had a few parties broken up like everywhere else. They started prevalence testing 8/24 so that may show different results, but they will know where things stand before the bigger wave of students come. |
At my kids large state university, it seemed to be a thing with moms of girls at the university. Moms post about it on the parents page. I'm coming to realize most of the parents who post pictures of things, other than complaints, are attention seekers. |
What happened to getting a hotel room? |
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My friend tells me that Georgetown's Board keeps pushing for them to open ($$$$$), while DC (who has final word) keeps saying no, it's not safe (ie: since the pandemic is still happening and "leaders" are pushing for little or no change).
Seems the schools that are pushing to open are looking at the bottom line, trying to justify the students paying full tuition for online classes. |
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So sad that this Bozo is in charge at this time in history.
And that his corrupt minions were able to manipulate our formerly world class agencies: like the CDC. This is just giving up to the pandemic. Sends an awful message to exposed people, and will REALLY speed up spread. Feels so hopeless. |
Maybe Georgetown and other DC privates are looking at DC’s low positivity rate and their own near unlimited funds to modify as necessary and think they could give it a safe go. |