Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I gotta say, I think the school is overreacting...they should just keep kids standing tight in the dorms, nobody on campus go off..nobody off campus go on...Have class online for two weeks, contain the outbreaks, buckle down and try again. Priority is protecting the vulnerable...nationwide, college kids have not been hospitalized from covid. A reset can work...I guess Admin was just to rattled to try it. And why has JMU no testing, while other VA publics do?
Most students at JMU don't even live in dorms.
Notre Dame made it work...half the enrollment, but they did go down to just a few cases this week.
Notre Dame requires most of it's students to live on campus (if I remember correctly, it's everyone except seniors?) That is absolutely nothing like JMU, where it's mostly just freshmen in dorms. That means Notre Dame has a lot more control and ability to enforce the "kids" to "stand tight in the dorms."
Somewhat true...the amount of students not living in dorms was substantially increased this year, but the cases were mostly off-campus. I think the reason JMU is derailing is because they did not plan ahead with isolation/quarantine protocol and testing.