Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.goucher.edu/experience/living-well/student-health-center/coronavirus-information/
Goucher going remote
What is point of an all black school then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outbreaks ranging from significant to huge at colleges in IA, CA, MS, AL, NC.
Students and faculty affected. The virus is spreading fairly quickly once campuses open. Most transmission is happening off campus, but once transmitted to dozens or hundreds of students, they carry it back on campus and infect staff. Many schools are quarantining, the question is how big do the outbreaks have to be before these schools close campus and revert to distance learning. And how well will the staff and schools transition from in-person classes to remote classes.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/08/25/college-coronavirus-cases/
Ugh, just found this article that says a NYT survey of more than 1500 colleges and universities reveal at least 26K cases of coronavirus and 64 deaths. Colleges in at least 15 states have reported outbreaks since the start of school this year alone.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2020/08/26/more-than-25000-cases-on-us-campuses-here-are-the-latest-college-coronavirus-updates/#614f9f663cbb
Two things:
It says “since the pandemic began”, so not all new cases.
Also, it doesn’t say out of how many people total. If avg total population of 5K each, that’s $7.5M total and a 0.3% positivity rate, less than general population. I’d much prefer the total picture.
Assume
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outbreaks ranging from significant to huge at colleges in IA, CA, MS, AL, NC.
Students and faculty affected. The virus is spreading fairly quickly once campuses open. Most transmission is happening off campus, but once transmitted to dozens or hundreds of students, they carry it back on campus and infect staff. Many schools are quarantining, the question is how big do the outbreaks have to be before these schools close campus and revert to distance learning. And how well will the staff and schools transition from in-person classes to remote classes.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/08/25/college-coronavirus-cases/
Ugh, just found this article that says a NYT survey of more than 1500 colleges and universities reveal at least 26K cases of coronavirus and 64 deaths. Colleges in at least 15 states have reported outbreaks since the start of school this year alone.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2020/08/26/more-than-25000-cases-on-us-campuses-here-are-the-latest-college-coronavirus-updates/#614f9f663cbb
Two things:
It says “since the pandemic began”, so not all new cases.
Also, it doesn’t say out of how many people total. If avg total population of 5K each, that’s $7.5M total and a 0.3% positivity rate, less than general population. I’d much prefer the total picture.
Assume
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Towson is closing the dorms after 3 days.
I feel bad for the freshman.
Anonymous wrote:Towson is closing the dorms after 3 days.
Anonymous wrote:Outbreaks ranging from significant to huge at colleges in IA, CA, MS, AL, NC.
Students and faculty affected. The virus is spreading fairly quickly once campuses open. Most transmission is happening off campus, but once transmitted to dozens or hundreds of students, they carry it back on campus and infect staff. Many schools are quarantining, the question is how big do the outbreaks have to be before these schools close campus and revert to distance learning. And how well will the staff and schools transition from in-person classes to remote classes.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/08/25/college-coronavirus-cases/
Ugh, just found this article that says a NYT survey of more than 1500 colleges and universities reveal at least 26K cases of coronavirus and 64 deaths. Colleges in at least 15 states have reported outbreaks since the start of school this year alone.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2020/08/26/more-than-25000-cases-on-us-campuses-here-are-the-latest-college-coronavirus-updates/#614f9f663cbb
Anonymous wrote:https://www.goucher.edu/experience/living-well/student-health-center/coronavirus-information/
Goucher going remote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend tells me that Georgetown's Board keeps pushing for them to open ($$$$$), while DC (who has final word) keeps saying no, it's not safe (ie: since the pandemic is still happening and "leaders" are pushing for little or no change).
Seems the schools that are pushing to open are looking at the bottom line, trying to justify the students paying full tuition for online classes.
Maybe Georgetown and other DC privates are looking at DC’s low positivity rate and their own near unlimited funds to modify as necessary and think they could give it a safe go.