Anonymous wrote:New today, the University of Rochester put its booster mandate on hold. Will others follow? https://www.rochester.edu/coronavirus-update/booster-mandate-loosening/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the it's a cold crowd would not give a second thought of having their Cornell kid take a bus full if Cornell kids for 5 hours and then hang out with an infant and grandparents? 500 kids tested positive this week and those are just the ones that tested.
BUT DID ANYONE DIE?
The question isn’t whether the Cornell kids will die. Most won’t. The question is how many people the Cornell kids will kill. If 500 kids test positive, maybe that means 10 grandparents get COVID, and 1 of them will die. By U.S. standards, that’s bad.
Oh please. These kids don't spend any time with their grandparents. And the infections lasts all of 5 days. It will be fine. Time to move on.
Just invited my parents for dinner with my Cornell kid next week end ..speak for yourself.
Well I would cancel those plans then!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the it's a cold crowd would not give a second thought of having their Cornell kid take a bus full if Cornell kids for 5 hours and then hang out with an infant and grandparents? 500 kids tested positive this week and those are just the ones that tested.
BUT DID ANYONE DIE?
The question isn’t whether the Cornell kids will die. Most won’t. The question is how many people the Cornell kids will kill. If 500 kids test positive, maybe that means 10 grandparents get COVID, and 1 of them will die. By U.S. standards, that’s bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the it's a cold crowd would not give a second thought of having their Cornell kid take a bus full if Cornell kids for 5 hours and then hang out with an infant and grandparents? 500 kids tested positive this week and those are just the ones that tested.
BUT DID ANYONE DIE?
The question isn’t whether the Cornell kids will die. Most won’t. The question is how many people the Cornell kids will kill. If 500 kids test positive, maybe that means 10 grandparents get COVID, and 1 of them will die. By U.S. standards, that’s bad.
Oh please. These kids don't spend any time with their grandparents. And the infections lasts all of 5 days. It will be fine. Time to move on.
Just invited my parents for dinner with my Cornell kid next week end ..speak for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the it's a cold crowd would not give a second thought of having their Cornell kid take a bus full if Cornell kids for 5 hours and then hang out with an infant and grandparents? 500 kids tested positive this week and those are just the ones that tested.
BUT DID ANYONE DIE?
The question isn’t whether the Cornell kids will die. Most won’t. The question is how many people the Cornell kids will kill. If 500 kids test positive, maybe that means 10 grandparents get COVID, and 1 of them will die. By U.S. standards, that’s bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the it's a cold crowd would not give a second thought of having their Cornell kid take a bus full if Cornell kids for 5 hours and then hang out with an infant and grandparents? 500 kids tested positive this week and those are just the ones that tested.
BUT DID ANYONE DIE?
The question isn’t whether the Cornell kids will die. Most won’t. The question is how many people the Cornell kids will kill. If 500 kids test positive, maybe that means 10 grandparents get COVID, and 1 of them will die. By U.S. standards, that’s bad.
Oh please. These kids don't spend any time with their grandparents. And the infections lasts all of 5 days. It will be fine. Time to move on.