Anonymous wrote:I 100% think my son will get it but because he bites his nails and is unconscious.
Anonymous wrote:Your question has SUCH a victim blaming tone (the type of kid who will get COVID).
As a public health practitioner, that is really offensive to me.
If the kid breathes, he could get COVID.
Are some people less cautious, yes. But when you live in close quarters with hundreds/thousands of young people (some % of which are spreading an infectious disease without knowing they are even sick), you could well contract the virus THROUGH NO FAULT OF YOUR OWN.
Stop stigmatizing this illness, it is not helpful. Have compassion and humility. More than 4 million people have gotten COVID in six months in the US alone. That is because it is an organism that is very effective at spreading between humans.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - 100% chance.
Anonymous wrote:And not sure I understand the tuition thing - if my kid gets sick and sent home, he'll do distance learning, if he's too sick, I guess they will let him withdraw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people on here are obsessed with the “college experience” and don’t care about, uh, the value of money, but dd is saving $7k by doing virtual from home this semester.
That's sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people on here are obsessed with the “college experience” and don’t care about, uh, the value of money, but dd is saving $7k by doing virtual from home this semester.
That's sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain how they will “lose the tuition dollars.” Is her likelihood of contracting COVID high? Sure, given her behaviors. But there’s also a really high probability that she will weather it just fine without being hospitalized.
I was going to ask this question as well...why would they lose money if their kid got covid...unless she got deathly ill and ended up in the hospital for the entire semester. Either way, there's always tuition insurance (which I got). We paid like $200, but for a tuition bill of $75K, it is worth it!
Yes, my son might get it, but that would solve a multitude of problems when he gets home. He has been keeping a low profile to protect us, so it would be nice if he acquired some antibodies while on campus lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I 100% think my son will get it but because he bites his nails and is unconscious.
OMG...that is my son!
Anonymous wrote:Explain how they will “lose the tuition dollars.” Is her likelihood of contracting COVID high? Sure, given her behaviors. But there’s also a really high probability that she will weather it just fine without being hospitalized.
Anonymous wrote:I know people on here are obsessed with the “college experience” and don’t care about, uh, the value of money, but dd is saving $7k by doing virtual from home this semester.