Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame has held masses with sacraments which no doubt spread the virus. How can you have people drinking wine together with COVID going around?!
For those that don't believe me, here is ND's own website saying they will/have held masses of sacramental initiation!
https://ndworks.nd.edu/news/social-distancing-keeps-40-from-receiving-sacraments-at-basilica-but-cant-loosen-their-hold-on-faith/
Um, you’ve linked to a post from early April. I don’t think that’s really relevant to today.
Really? https://campusministry.nd.edu/events/2020/11/08/mass-of-full-communion-confirmation/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is NYC. We’re literally watching it burn with our jaws on the floor while their leader keeps explaining how this is to be expected and it’s under control.
Has anyone actually been admitted to the hospital at this time? NYC was a completely different story, with people dying and the hospitals absolutely overrun. ND has had a bunch of positive tests, but I haven’t heard of anyone getting seriously sick or needing to be hospitalized.
Wondering the same thing, myself. I’m old enough to remember when we were told that shutdowns/closures were happening just so we could prevent the hospitals from being overwhelmed. Anyone else remember that? If the hospitals aren’t overwhelmed, not sure what the hysteria is all about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is NYC. We’re literally watching it burn with our jaws on the floor while their leader keeps explaining how this is to be expected and it’s under control.
Has anyone actually been admitted to the hospital at this time? NYC was a completely different story, with people dying and the hospitals absolutely overrun. ND has had a bunch of positive tests, but I haven’t heard of anyone getting seriously sick or needing to be hospitalized.
Wondering the same thing, myself. I’m old enough to remember when we were told that shutdowns/closures were happening just so we could prevent the hospitals from being overwhelmed. Anyone else remember that? If the hospitals aren’t overwhelmed, not sure what the hysteria is all about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is NYC. We’re literally watching it burn with our jaws on the floor while their leader keeps explaining how this is to be expected and it’s under control.
Has anyone actually been admitted to the hospital at this time? NYC was a completely different story, with people dying and the hospitals absolutely overrun. ND has had a bunch of positive tests, but I haven’t heard of anyone getting seriously sick or needing to be hospitalized.
Anonymous wrote:408/2339 positive
why haven’t they pulled the plug yet?
0 kids in the hospitalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2234 tests done and 374 positives is very bad.
They have only tested symptomatic people up until now.
^meant to say symptomatic AND exposed people.
symptomatic AND exposed people AND the football team (multiple times)
The number of daily cases has decreased significantly. The tests shown do not include the surveillance testing yet. I imagine that will show up in tomorrow's numbers. The only tests shown here are exposed, symptomatic, and, yes, the football team. The initial outbreak appears to be under control. Cases so far are very mild and no hospitalizations. Go Irish. Beat COVID.
Hoping they pull it off!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2234 tests done and 374 positives is very bad.
They have only tested symptomatic people up until now.
^meant to say symptomatic AND exposed people.
symptomatic AND exposed people AND the football team (multiple times)
The number of daily cases has decreased significantly. The tests shown do not include the surveillance testing yet. I imagine that will show up in tomorrow's numbers. The only tests shown here are exposed, symptomatic, and, yes, the football team. The initial outbreak appears to be under control. Cases so far are very mild and no hospitalizations. Go Irish. Beat COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2234 tests done and 374 positives is very bad.
They have only tested symptomatic people up until now.
^meant to say symptomatic AND exposed people.
symptomatic AND exposed people AND the football team (multiple times)
The number of daily cases has decreased significantly. The tests shown do not include the surveillance testing yet. I imagine that will show up in tomorrow's numbers. The only tests shown here are exposed, symptomatic, and, yes, the football team. The initial outbreak appears to be under control. Cases so far are very mild and no hospitalizations. Go Irish. Beat COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is NYC. We’re literally watching it burn with our jaws on the floor while their leader keeps explaining how this is to be expected and it’s under control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2234 tests done and 374 positives is very bad.
They have only tested symptomatic people up until now.
^meant to say symptomatic AND exposed people.
symptomatic AND exposed people AND the football team (multiple times)
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is NYC. We’re literally watching it burn with our jaws on the floor while their leader keeps explaining how this is to be expected and it’s under control.
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks will come and go. Then you’ll say JUST WAIT TIL IT GETS COLDER! Womp, womp.