That's not universally true. My DC (20s, so a little older than a college student but not much) has Covid and it's definitely more than a cold and he would not be going to class (joint aches, fatigue, continual coughing, etc.). |
| GW still requires testin |
| It is a cold. Stop dramatizing this virus. Enough. |
Lots of colleges are requiring boosters just to visit. Clearly schools are still ‘worried about Covid’. |
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Since Cornell no longer requires testing, I would assume that kids with only a cold do not voluntarily test because they do not want to miss class. I assume only the actually sick test to get some documentation if they need to reschedule tests etc. |
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My dd said there are two kids in her club sport that said they don't plan to get vaccinated at all, so there's that. Our whole family got the vaccine/boosters ASAP once we became eligible so we haven't paid much attention to vaccinate mandates.
This is at a big state school in the mid-atlantic. |
| Cornell is now up to 500 active student cases and 40 faculty only counting those who voluntarily test. They still require masks in classrooms but remove the mandate for the rest of campus recently. |
Things are much better but you don't need a vax to fend off a cold and a cold won't kill you like this virus did to members of a million american families including mine. Have some patience. Just because the virus did not cause your family heartache does not mean every student was so fortunate. |
| I would just worry if my college student came home with it for break and, it went through our house even as a cold, we would end up having to cancel Easter plan with a large group including babies and elderly. |
I know. Uggg uggg uggg. Every time we think we might be through, the next wave. Uggggg. |
You have to be more pointedly precise for the deniers on here. That's 500 symptomatic cases in a young healthy population that is 97% vaccinated, 92% boosted, and wearing masks in classrooms. |
+1000 |
Yes they say that but they never check. We just returned from a spring break tour of multiple schools, several of which “required” proof of booster. Except when you get there, they don’t. No marks either. It was pretty great, to tell you the truth. |
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I am not into Covid hysteria and when my DD in college got in early February, i figured, great get it over with. She was vaccinated, boosted and generally healthy. Well she breezed through Covid with 1-2 days of not feeling great, but not as bad as she had been with the flu or strep, and then she was fine. Until she was not 10 days later. She texted me in the middle of the night saying she needed to go the hospital as she felt like she was dying. She went to the ER and sure enough diagnosed with pneumonia. 14 days, three doctor visits and one additional ER trip later and she was finally on the mend.
Just saying, it’s not just a cold. Missed a ton of classes which of course sucks too. |