Anonymous wrote:Yes, let’s go ahead and scatter those new infections far and wide. Great idea!
Do you expect them to build a few $100M dorms overnight to house everyone who needs to quarantine? Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-30/colleges-with-covid-outbreaks-advised-to-keep-students-on-campus
They should keep students on campus and try to keep infection rate down; not send them home to infect the community
yeah, isn't that how Notre Dame flattened their curve?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let’s go ahead and scatter those new infections far and wide. Great idea!
Anonymous wrote:Colorado College is doing the same thing - sending kids home, everything online just days after arriving on campus.. Talk about a rich school with lots of wide open spaces. It could happen anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let’s go ahead and scatter those new infections far and wide. Great idea!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-30/colleges-with-covid-outbreaks-advised-to-keep-students-on-campus
They should keep students on campus and try to keep infection rate down; not send them home to infect the community
You remember back in late February when that one hospital in Italy discovered they had a couple cases, so they evacuated the entire hospital instead of locking it down? Remember how that literally destroyed their nation? That’s exactly what colleges are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-30/colleges-with-covid-outbreaks-advised-to-keep-students-on-campus
They should keep students on campus and try to keep infection rate down; not send them home to infect the community
yeah, isn't that how Notre Dame flattened their curve?
Notre Dame is an elite filthy rich private school; JMU is a broke public degree mill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-30/colleges-with-covid-outbreaks-advised-to-keep-students-on-campus
They should keep students on campus and try to keep infection rate down; not send them home to infect the community
yeah, isn't that how Notre Dame flattened their curve?
Anonymous wrote:500 cases in a week. They really blew it by not testing kids before they arrived.