Anonymous wrote:Still team open.
College kids can isolate from older populations. Even if they get sick, they will stay in their dorms and get immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Hold up.
This article is absolute garbage. The numbers are intentionally misleading. For example, Uconn is listed as 112 cases.
The cases in question are actually 90 cases among healthcare workers in Farmington, CT at the Uconn Hospital. The other 22 are Uconn employees that have been exclusively teleworking and have not set foot on campus or in any Uconn facility since March.
Not a single class is a student or employee that has had physical contact with the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still team open.
College kids can isolate from older populations. Even if they get sick, they will stay in their dorms and get immunity.
And kill their professors...
Why can’t colleges open the dorms and let the kids take classes online?
My kid doesn’t care if her classes are online. She wants to be around people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As college students and professors decide whether to head back to class, and as universities weigh how and whether to reopen, the coronavirus is already on campus.
A New York Times survey of every public four-year college in the country, as well as every private institution that competes in Division I sports or is a member of an elite group of research universities, revealed at least 6,600 cases tied to about 270 colleges over the course of the pandemic. And the new academic year has not even begun at most schools.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/28/us/covid-19-colleges-universities.html?searchResultPosition=1
Well it will be very hard to reopen colleges/universities.
Considering that there are 20 million college students in the U.S. 6600 is a ridiculously small number of cases.
Psst: school hasn't even started yet.
Anonymous wrote:Still team open.
College kids can isolate from older populations. Even if they get sick, they will stay in their dorms and get immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still team open.
College kids can isolate from older populations. Even if they get sick, they will stay in their dorms and get immunity.
And kill their professors...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still team open.
College kids can isolate from older populations. Even if they get sick, they will stay in their dorms and get immunity.
And kill their professors...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As college students and professors decide whether to head back to class, and as universities weigh how and whether to reopen, the coronavirus is already on campus.
A New York Times survey of every public four-year college in the country, as well as every private institution that competes in Division I sports or is a member of an elite group of research universities, revealed at least 6,600 cases tied to about 270 colleges over the course of the pandemic. And the new academic year has not even begun at most schools.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/28/us/covid-19-colleges-universities.html?searchResultPosition=1
Well it will be very hard to reopen colleges/universities.
Considering that there are 20 million college students in the U.S. 6600 is a ridiculously small number of cases.
Psst: school hasn't even started yet.
Anonymous wrote:Still team open.
College kids can isolate from older populations. Even if they get sick, they will stay in their dorms and get immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Still team open.
College kids can isolate from older populations. Even if they get sick, they will stay in their dorms and get immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As college students and professors decide whether to head back to class, and as universities weigh how and whether to reopen, the coronavirus is already on campus.
A New York Times survey of every public four-year college in the country, as well as every private institution that competes in Division I sports or is a member of an elite group of research universities, revealed at least 6,600 cases tied to about 270 colleges over the course of the pandemic. And the new academic year has not even begun at most schools.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/28/us/covid-19-colleges-universities.html?searchResultPosition=1
Well it will be very hard to reopen colleges/universities.
Considering that there are 20 million college students in the U.S. 6600 is a ridiculously small number of cases.
Anonymous wrote:As college students and professors decide whether to head back to class, and as universities weigh how and whether to reopen, the coronavirus is already on campus.
A New York Times survey of every public four-year college in the country, as well as every private institution that competes in Division I sports or is a member of an elite group of research universities, revealed at least 6,600 cases tied to about 270 colleges over the course of the pandemic. And the new academic year has not even begun at most schools.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/28/us/covid-19-colleges-universities.html?searchResultPosition=1
Well it will be very hard to reopen colleges/universities.
As college students and professors decide whether to head back to class, and as universities weigh how and whether to reopen, the coronavirus is already on campus.
A New York Times survey of every public four-year college in the country, as well as every private institution that competes in Division I sports or is a member of an elite group of research universities, revealed at least 6,600 cases tied to about 270 colleges over the course of the pandemic. And the new academic year has not even begun at most schools.