Anonymous wrote:A useful reminder that this school still exists.
Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
Norovirus can spread “if you eat food or drink liquids that are contaminated with the norovirus, touch surfaces or objects contaminated with norovirus and then put your fingers in your mouth, or have direct contact with someone who is infected with norovirus,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Okay…a little unhinged and totally unrelated to the topic at hand. But also here’s the proof.
https://wjla.com/news/local/testing-unknown-stomach-illness-georgetown-norovirus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Um…
Pot, meet kettle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/CTiM8YFgKkU/
Who's surprised?!