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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I tried finding more details on WCU saying they'll be at "full capacity" but couldn't. Many colleges in the Northeast is going to single rooms.
"We will also welcome students back to campus in our traditional and USH housing, planning for utilizing full capacity, although we will implement modifications in support of the safety of our students, faculty, staff and community."
You are right though that little, extremely important part is left out of any publication on the university website. I tried to attach the email here, but it's about 200 KB too large of a document.
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There's a rather distinct difference between fear mongering and science. As somebody who grew up in rural Central PA, went to school in the middle of nowhere North Carolina, and now has spent the last 10 years in Chester County, the stupidity of some of you continues to push me harder and harder to the left.
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
No fear-mongering, just facts. Get back to me when someone you know or love contracts the virus...
As of today Pa has had 85,983 cases. Of those 49,104 or 57%+ have been in the 5 county Greater Philly area. By comparison the 5 county Greater Pitt area has seen 3,746 cases or 4.3%. If we were talking any other stat eg. divorces, shootings, suicides etc, we would say the Philly area has a major problem that requires intensive attention but the Burgh has a normalish sort of number that could be handled. Returning to anything close to normal in the Southeast seems highly unlikely but let's not look at that as anything close to usual in Pa. I fully expect a normal beginning in August in 14-16 of PSAC members. Since all of this is evolving and could be here forever or gone next month, I'm not at all sure those 14-16 will have a normal year, but then who can say.
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I'm not as concerned about the football players as I am the coaches, employees, and family members who are more susceptible to death from the virus. It takes one player to infect his unit who then all possibly infect others. An odd thing I've noticed from being on college campuses the last 20 years is that cleaning staff are the oldest employees.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I'm not as concerned about the football players as I am the coaches, employees, and family members who are more susceptible to death from the virus. It takes one player to infect his unit who then all possibly infect others. An odd thing I've noticed from being on college campuses the last 20 years is that cleaning staff are the oldest employees.
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Originally posted by Mjtheman View Post
The country is in big trouble from stupid thinking.
A lot of that mishandling is directly related to the kind of thinking that you put forth.
"I told them to slow down the testing." Geez.
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How about this? COVID-19 is going to continue to spread and probably at an increasing rate. It turns out we can't open up society and avoid a large increase in cases. This will be the pattern throughout the summer months. Then when schools open in the fall the spread will actually take on new life. It will be out of hand and we will have to consider reverting to a total shutdown. Then we get hit by the "second wave." Then the flu season sets in and worsens things all around. Then everybody is waiting for the public release of promising vaccines and the virus mutates, rendering the newly developed vaccines ineffective against the new strain. Millions of Americans die. That's fear-mongering. Unfortunately, it all could happen.
In the words of George Carlin, "Have a nice day."Last edited by iupgroundhog; 06-22-2020, 10:14 AM.
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post17 states are reporting higher hospitalizations, and 11 states set new records for daily cases. It MAY have subsided in the Northeast, but the rest of the country is in BIG trouble...
Immunity is the biggest factor right now. Look at what happened to that kick azz martian invasion in the film "War of the Worlds." They romped for a few days and then were all killed off by our planet's germs and bacteria. It is all about immunity! But of course our science can't even confirm that for us.
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Originally posted by Mjtheman View Post
Quit the fear mongering. 99.96 percent of Americans are still alive. No football players testing positive needed to be hospitalized. Average age of people dying is 75. Young people not effected. The country is in big trouble from stupid thinking.
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Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View Post
Herd immunity at work in the Northeastern U.S. which of course was the hardest hit region in the first wave? Maybe, maybe not.
Immunity is the biggest factor right now. Look at what happened to that kick azz martian invasion in the film "War of the Worlds." They romped for a few days and then were all killed off by our planet's germs and bacteria. It is all about immunity! But of course our science can't even confirm that for us.
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