. YES UVA is keeping all dorms open for spring break ( which is now). Call your college or university and see what their plans are.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine isn’t coming home from UVA. The Dean of students wrote all parents and students three days ago urging all students not to fly overseas or go to places in the US with outbreaks per CDC suggestions and enclosed the CZdC guidelines. She has to work on her senior thesis anyhow. We may drive down to see her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t cruise at this point. Why take the risk of being stuck on board for weeks? Yikes.
As for other travel, it’s recommended to cease non essential travel not bc of danger to yourself but to avoid spreading. The more we can cut down on the movement of people the more we can try and slow this thing and buy some time.
But they NEEEED to GOOOOO.![]()
Your point is correct and clear. But for most people, it’s blame everyone else in government and then go do what you want to do.
The only thing I HAVE to do is pick up my kid for spring college break. I will drive, go to quiet, out of the way rest stops, and hope like heck they kill the rest of the semester.
My guess is my husband in tech ends up working from home. At that point, I go stay with my sister near my kid until they kill the semester so I can get there fast. I’m betting the college closes early.
Are they keeping dorms open? My kid goes to a different university and dorms close for the major breaks.
Anonymous wrote:The New England Journal of Medicine has a good podcast on diagnosing and treating Covid-19 this week for any podcasters out there.
Sadly, they highlighted that the US did 1,000 tests last week and South Korea tested more than 15,000 a day.
They also mentioned that recent studies indicate that less than 50% of severe cases presented with a fever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida panhandle in June?
Probably ok
Worried about flying though and being at the airport.
I know it sucks, but why not drive?
I think once you’re in Florida you’re fine, but I wouldn’t want to risk the plane ride and airport exposure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t cruise at this point. Why take the risk of being stuck on board for weeks? Yikes.
As for other travel, it’s recommended to cease non essential travel not bc of danger to yourself but to avoid spreading. The more we can cut down on the movement of people the more we can try and slow this thing and buy some time.
But they NEEEED to GOOOOO.![]()
Your point is correct and clear. But for most people, it’s blame everyone else in government and then go do what you want to do.
The only thing I HAVE to do is pick up my kid for spring college break. I will drive, go to quiet, out of the way rest stops, and hope like heck they kill the rest of the semester.
My guess is my husband in tech ends up working from home. At that point, I go stay with my sister near my kid until they kill the semester so I can get there fast. I’m betting the college closes early.
“Kill the semester?” So all the work the students have put in since January should be for naught?
Some schools going to online for remainder of semester.
Anonymous wrote:For those cancelling spring break plans to crowded places - suggestions on alternative spots? Thinking of somewhere outdoorsy instead but within driving distance of DC so not national parks out west.
Anonymous wrote:An update: I am in Paris and in heaven. While flight was 75% full, Paris seems the same as ever and you wouldn’t know anything is going in the two days I’ve been here.
Anonymous wrote:Mine isn’t coming home from UVA. The Dean of students wrote all parents and students three days ago urging all students not to fly overseas or go to places in the US with outbreaks per CDC suggestions and enclosed the CZdC guidelines. She has to work on her senior thesis anyhow. We may drive down to see her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t cruise at this point. Why take the risk of being stuck on board for weeks? Yikes.
As for other travel, it’s recommended to cease non essential travel not bc of danger to yourself but to avoid spreading. The more we can cut down on the movement of people the more we can try and slow this thing and buy some time.
But they NEEEED to GOOOOO.![]()
Your point is correct and clear. But for most people, it’s blame everyone else in government and then go do what you want to do.
The only thing I HAVE to do is pick up my kid for spring college break. I will drive, go to quiet, out of the way rest stops, and hope like heck they kill the rest of the semester.
My guess is my husband in tech ends up working from home. At that point, I go stay with my sister near my kid until they kill the semester so I can get there fast. I’m betting the college closes early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine isn’t coming home from UVA. The Dean of students wrote all parents and students three days ago urging all students not to fly overseas or go to places in the US with outbreaks per CDC suggestions and enclosed the CZdC guidelines. She has to work on her senior thesis anyhow. We may drive down to see her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t cruise at this point. Why take the risk of being stuck on board for weeks? Yikes.
As for other travel, it’s recommended to cease non essential travel not bc of danger to yourself but to avoid spreading. The more we can cut down on the movement of people the more we can try and slow this thing and buy some time.
But they NEEEED to GOOOOO.![]()
Your point is correct and clear. But for most people, it’s blame everyone else in government and then go do what you want to do.
The only thing I HAVE to do is pick up my kid for spring college break. I will drive, go to quiet, out of the way rest stops, and hope like heck they kill the rest of the semester.
My guess is my husband in tech ends up working from home. At that point, I go stay with my sister near my kid until they kill the semester so I can get there fast. I’m betting the college closes early.
Are they keeping dorms open? My kid goes to a different university and dorms close for the major breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Mine isn’t coming home from UVA. The Dean of students wrote all parents and students three days ago urging all students not to fly overseas or go to places in the US with outbreaks per CDC suggestions and enclosed the CZdC guidelines. She has to work on her senior thesis anyhow. We may drive down to see her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t cruise at this point. Why take the risk of being stuck on board for weeks? Yikes.
As for other travel, it’s recommended to cease non essential travel not bc of danger to yourself but to avoid spreading. The more we can cut down on the movement of people the more we can try and slow this thing and buy some time.
But they NEEEED to GOOOOO.![]()
Your point is correct and clear. But for most people, it’s blame everyone else in government and then go do what you want to do.
The only thing I HAVE to do is pick up my kid for spring college break. I will drive, go to quiet, out of the way rest stops, and hope like heck they kill the rest of the semester.
My guess is my husband in tech ends up working from home. At that point, I go stay with my sister near my kid until they kill the semester so I can get there fast. I’m betting the college closes early.
Mine isn’t coming home from UVA. The Dean of students wrote all parents and students three days ago urging all students not to fly overseas or go to places in the US with outbreaks per CDC suggestions and enclosed the CZdC guidelines. She has to work on her senior thesis anyhow. We may drive down to see her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t cruise at this point. Why take the risk of being stuck on board for weeks? Yikes.
As for other travel, it’s recommended to cease non essential travel not bc of danger to yourself but to avoid spreading. The more we can cut down on the movement of people the more we can try and slow this thing and buy some time.
But they NEEEED to GOOOOO.![]()
Your point is correct and clear. But for most people, it’s blame everyone else in government and then go do what you want to do.
The only thing I HAVE to do is pick up my kid for spring college break. I will drive, go to quiet, out of the way rest stops, and hope like heck they kill the rest of the semester.
My guess is my husband in tech ends up working from home. At that point, I go stay with my sister near my kid until they kill the semester so I can get there fast. I’m betting the college closes early.