oceanbreeze77
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I think any school (especially colleges) that has yet to start is better off not starting at all. Just go online.
Off the wall but perhaps the colleges can give incentives to students NOT to have these parties. Any off the wall idea should be on the table so these young people to play Russian roulette with their lives.A friend of mine is faculty at ND. According to him, most of the cases are because of 2 off campus parties (08/06 and 08/09) where masks and social distancing were not observed. Sad to hear.
What possible incentive can beat the allure of being packed with way too many people into a smelly, poorly ventilated 1970s apartment, loud music drowning out any chance of decent conversation, while drinking too much warm, flat Busch Lite from a plastic cup?Off the wall but perhaps the colleges can give incentives to students NOT to have these parties. Any off the wall idea should be on the table so these young people to play Russian roulette with their lives.
Off the wall but perhaps the colleges can give incentives to students NOT to have these parties.
I doubt those unisex bathrooms the drunken college kids use are rarely cleanedWhat possible incentive can beat the allure of being packed with way too many people into a smelly, poorly ventilated 1970s apartment, loud music drowning out any chance of decent conversation, while drinking too much warm, flat Busch Lite from a plastic cup?
Granted, I graduated from that school over 20 years ago, so maybe things have changed. But for at least a generation, that seemed to be the midwestern Irish Catholic idea of a fun party.
DARWIN!I doubt those unisex bathrooms the drunken college kids use are rarely cleaned
Some have gone with the stick approach instead of the carrot and threatened expulsion for violations. I imagine you leave that off of your resume...completed 2 years at XYZ University, expelled for Covid partying, graduated from ABC University.Off the wall but perhaps the colleges can give incentives to students NOT to have these parties. Any off the wall idea should be on the table so these young people to play Russian roulette with their lives.
The majority of people are at the party to get drunk and/or hook up so the only incentive the University could provide to avoid parties is probably illegal except maybe at UNLVWhat possible incentive can beat the allure of being packed with way too many people into a smelly, poorly ventilated 1970s apartment, loud music drowning out any chance of decent conversation, while drinking too much warm, flat Busch Lite from a plastic cup?
Granted, I graduated from that school over 20 years ago, so maybe things have changed. But for at least a generation, that seemed to be the midwestern Irish Catholic idea of a fun party.
So I've actually been on the team involved in the contact tracing effort at the college that I work at and incentives has been something that's been brought up (nothing specific), but here's the thing: Even if we had opened fully, we were still anticipating at least a $5mil budget deficit. As it stands currently, we're doing virtual instruction only and limiting on-campus housing to only those in special circumstances and we're anticipating (last I heard) close to a $15mil deficit. There's no money to fund incentives.Off the wall but perhaps the colleges can give incentives to students NOT to have these parties. Any off the wall idea should be on the table so these young people to play Russian roulette with their lives.
So I’ve heard it’s so hard for the contact tracers to get full compliance in the real world. It must be virtually impossible for you in a college setting?So I've actually been on the team involved in the contact tracing effort at the college that I work at and incentives has been something that's been brought up (nothing specific), but here's the thing: Even if we had opened fully, we were still anticipating at least a $5mil budget deficit. As it stands currently, we're doing virtual instruction only and limiting on-campus housing to only those in special circumstances and we're anticipating (last I heard) close to a $15mil deficit. There's no money to fund incentives.
Sloppy and incoherent drunks don't follow the social distancing and masking up like they should. Anyway these are the future leaders of society.The majority of people are at the party to get drunk and/or hook up so the only incentive the University could provide to avoid parties is probably illegal except maybe at UNLV
Essentially the team of tracers are going to be comprised student workers and staff from the on-campus health services. Most of the heavy lifting is going to be done via our app using QR codes, but it's very reliant on people actually scanning into the buildings/roomsSo I’ve heard it’s so hard for the contact tracers to get full compliance in the real world. It must be virtually impossible for you in a college setting?
So are more people dying ? Why so many more?
So are more people dying ? Why so many more?
Because deaths are a lagging indicator.
Good news again on positivity rate.
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