Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But remember lots of kids already signed leases and will be showing up soon for their on-line classes. They are no longer part of any university testing or behaviour expectations.
Not true. All students, staff, faculty are required to sign the Georgetown community compact (https://www.georgetown.edu/coronavirus/community-compact/), regardless of whether they are on campus.
Are you sure all this is still happening with the campus closed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But remember lots of kids already signed leases and will be showing up soon for their on-line classes. They are no longer part of any university testing or behaviour expectations.
Not true. All students, staff, faculty are required to sign the Georgetown community compact (https://www.georgetown.edu/coronavirus/community-compact/), regardless of whether they are on campus.
Are you sure all this is still happening with the campus closed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But remember lots of kids already signed leases and will be showing up soon for their on-line classes. They are no longer part of any university testing or behaviour expectations.
Not true. All students, staff, faculty are required to sign the Georgetown community compact (https://www.georgetown.edu/coronavirus/community-compact/), regardless of whether they are on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But remember lots of kids already signed leases and will be showing up soon for their on-line classes. They are no longer part of any university testing or behaviour expectations.
Not true. All students, staff, faculty are required to sign the Georgetown community compact (https://www.georgetown.edu/coronavirus/community-compact/), regardless of whether they are on campus.
dear lord.
Do you even have a college student?
My kid’s college said only freshmen on campus. The greek houses are on campus. Now every rental in the town (not exaggerating, there were actually bidding wars) is full of students taking online classes who are only there to party. Opening campus would have been safer for the students and the town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But remember lots of kids already signed leases and will be showing up soon for their on-line classes. They are no longer part of any university testing or behaviour expectations.
Not true. All students, staff, faculty are required to sign the Georgetown community compact (https://www.georgetown.edu/coronavirus/community-compact/), regardless of whether they are on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown has already had a lot of cases. Look at the Nre York Times’ data in this
The reported number of cases at GU is misleading. It suggests a large outbreak on campus, but that isn’t what the number reflects. That’s the number of students, faculty, and staff members who have reported being Covid-positive since the beginning of the pandemic. It definitely doesn’t mean they got it on campus or were ever on campus while positive for Covid. I’m pretty sure it includes students who returned home with it from study abroad last spring. No doubt there are also people who got Covid but who did not report it to the university.
Correct. Georgetown reports every time a member of the university community reports a case, regardless of whether the person has physically been on campus recently; since this started in mid-March, I can’t remember seeing a case reported where the person had been on campus in the two weeks prior to a positive test.
OK, what's your point? You think when they all DO come together on campuses the cases will drop to zero?
Anonymous wrote:But remember lots of kids already signed leases and will be showing up soon for their on-line classes. They are no longer part of any university testing or behaviour expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown has already had a lot of cases. Look at the Nre York Times’ data in this
The reported number of cases at GU is misleading. It suggests a large outbreak on campus, but that isn’t what the number reflects. That’s the number of students, faculty, and staff members who have reported being Covid-positive since the beginning of the pandemic. It definitely doesn’t mean they got it on campus or were ever on campus while positive for Covid. I’m pretty sure it includes students who returned home with it from study abroad last spring. No doubt there are also people who got Covid but who did not report it to the university.
Correct. Georgetown reports every time a member of the university community reports a case, regardless of whether the person has physically been on campus recently; since this started in mid-March, I can’t remember seeing a case reported where the person had been on campus in the two weeks prior to a positive test.
OK, what's your point? You think when they all DO come together on campuses the cases will drop to zero?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But remember lots of kids already signed leases and will be showing up soon for their on-line classes. They are no longer part of any university testing or behaviour expectations.
Yes. My daughter signed an off campus lease for Gu and just moved in yesterday.
You and your daughter are the problem.