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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Utterly gross. If they think students in close proximity is a health risk, why are they having in-person classes? 30+ students in a tightly packed classroom with 1970s ventilation is far worse than outdoor parties. [/quote] But which one is more important?[/quote] I am a professor who teaches in person classes right now. My students are not packed in - they are spaced out. They all wear masks and are respectful of my space and of each others. MUCH different than an unmasked party of 200. Also, if it's SO IMPORTANT that your student gets in-person class experiences, they are going to have to give up parties where they're packed into someone's house. I have zero problems if they want to get together with friends and play beer pong (preferably outside, but if they MUST they can play in the living room with the windows open) in their social groups. Or have a masked get together.... there are tons of options that aren't a giant packed unmasked party. [/quote] Do you feel guilty that you teaching a class in-person where COVID will likely be spread? There is no such thing as "spaced out". College classrooms are made to specifications for a given number of students. Unless the college has only 25% of the regular class size, there's absolutely no way to have 6 feet distancing. Parties outside is much safer than indoor classrooms, by multiple magnitudes. Seems rather obvious to me that Karens on this board are simply envious of college students enjoying life and desperately want everyone to live their dour lives. [/quote]
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