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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can we please end this thread? There’s nothing here anymore. Here are a whole bunch of other schools in much worse shape that you can over analyze. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.yahoo.com/amphtml/lifestyle/college-campuses-19-25-worst-050558996.html Let it go.[/quote] On that "list" (far cry from any real data)you should note that most the schools have more students than NDs, who mainly live off-campus and they are all under-resourced public schools. SO, yes, ND is beating a few in that group. Go Irish. Now compare ND to their peers. I have nothing against ND, think it's a great school, but I analyze higher ed data for a living and think they are distorting the picture here. But I'm done checking this thread, so you can keep posting their charts that make 8-14 cases in a day look like a blip, and agree they made no mistakes only missteps and should be a model to all institutions everywhere because they are nearly close to where other similar institutions are after screwing up so badly.[/quote] Seven day moving average is [b]6 cases a day[/b], so not sure where you are getting our 8-14 cases. I know you just want to pick the highest days to suit your narrative. ND is doing awesome. Please find another school that had a spike like this and tamped it down. There are NONE.[/quote] Their 7 day moving average always figures in the last days that don't have full test data--and they have typically have a day or two where they conduct virtually no tests which also brings down the "average" -- so, yeah, I don't use their "averages." THey tamped down a truly awful outbreak, but their daily rates are still high for their size and a residential campus. There is not another residential private school that let it get as bad as they did, so yes there are no comparatives. But I'm just not willing to agree that's a good thing.[/quote]
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