Colleges Not Testing For COVID, Even In Hot Spots.

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This sounds like testing fate:

"Of the colleges and universities that have chosen to hold classes in person this fall, most are not conducting widespread testing of their students for the coronavirus, an NPR analysis has found. With only weeks remaining before many of those schools plan to send students home for the end of the semester, the findings raise concerns that communities around the U.S. could be exposed to new outbreaks.

The data from more than 1,400 colleges were compiled by the College Crisis Initiative at Davidson College and analyzed by NPR. They show that more than 2 out of 3 colleges with in-person classes either have no clear testing plan or are testing only students who are at risk — mostly when they feel sick or have had contact with someone who has tested positive for the coronavirus.

Of colleges with in-person classes and more than 5,000 undergraduates, only 25% are conducting mass screening or random “surveillance” testing of students. Only 6% are routinely testing all of their students. Most, instead, are relying on only diagnostic testing of symptomatic students, which many experts say comes too late to control outbreaks and understates the true number of cases."

Even In COVID Hot Spots, Many Colleges Aren’t Aggressively Testing Students


Are colleges gambling with American lives?

Will Thanksgiving be about giving more than thanks?
 
Hello Darth,

50K is a pretty significant sample size lol.

The panic is waning and there’s not much you can do about it.

You have mischaracterized a deadly pandemic as a 'panic.'

It is not 'panic' when 215,000 people die over a period of 7 months.

What it is is poor leadership.
 
Hello Darth,



You have mischaracterized a deadly pandemic as a 'panic.'

It is not 'panic' when 215,000 people die over a period of 7 months.

What it is is poor leadership.

Your lack of blame for the medical establishment is noted and attributed to rank partisanship.
 
Hello Darth,



You have mischaracterized a deadly pandemic as a 'panic.'

It is not 'panic' when 215,000 people die over a period of 7 months.

What it is is poor leadership.

Prove trump is responsible for 1 death let alone 200,000. Not your opinion, a pile of shit is worth more, but actual proof.
 
The cynical view is Universities wanted students on campus with the promise of having classes and having them pay full tuition along with room and board. If everything gets shut down after then that is ok, as long as the students have paid. Because it's a much harder sell to parents to get them to fork over $70K for a year of online learning.
 
The cynical view is Universities wanted students on campus with the promise of having classes and having them pay full tuition along with room and board. If everything gets shut down after then that is ok, as long as the students have paid. Because it's a much harder sell to parents to get them to fork over $70K for a year of online learning.

I’m easily cynical enough to believe that.

It’s a scam and it’s disgusting.
 
The smartest thing would be to have all the students and teachers get a test every week or two.

Up here in the U.P. of Michigan, it is college students and younger kids driving the horrendous spike in cases we're now experiencing since Labor Day. We are now the state's hot spot, particularly the counties closest to Wisconsin which is a red zone state.

The myth that they don't get sick is just a myth. What's worse is that they are driving community spread among their parents, people they encounter in public, and at their jobs. It becomes a vicious economic cycle. People don't go out to buy anything but necessities either because they're quarantined or don't want to be exposed. They stop going to restaurants and hair salons and gyms. Those employers then have to lay ppl off. There's little need for an official shut-down; ppl do it on their own, to the detriment of their community's economy.
 
The cynical view is Universities wanted students on campus with the promise of having classes and having them pay full tuition along with room and board. If everything gets shut down after then that is ok, as long as the students have paid. Because it's a much harder sell to parents to get them to fork over $70K for a year of online learning.

Bingo. My university has spent millions just since we moved here four years ago on huge new dorms, a huge university center remodel, and a medicinal plants chemistry program and labs. They made every student (even we ppl who opted for on-line only courses) take a shallow nasal swab COVID test before classes started. Now they are only testing the symptomatic who request it.
 
can you say herd immunity?

anyways...protect the vulnerable, and let the schools open up. not opening up causes all kinds of problems
 
We have several kinds of tests and they are shaky. They give many false readings. Trump's people talked about how often they were tested now they are almost all sick. Trumps disdain for Corona has made many ill. But the testing was never resolved, nor was it ever readily available.
Trump's decisions were predicated on whether they helped him in the election. He misplayed it. He never cared whether citizens suffered.
 
Hello Darth,

Your lack of blame for the medical establishment is noted and attributed to rank partisanship.

OK, so we have moved on from mischaracterizing proper concern for the deadly pandemic as 'panic.' Good.

Should I chase you around from subject to subject on all the distraction comments or would you like to talk about how much testing would be appropriate for colleges.
 
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Hello Darth,



OK, so we have moved on from mischaracterizing proper concern for the deadly pandemic as 'panic.' Good.

Should I chase you around on from subject to subject on all the distraction comments or would you like to talk about how much testing would be appropriate for colleges.

50K cases with 3 hospitalizations and zero deaths.

Students have probably figured out by now *they* have little reason to be ‘panicked’ over the China virus; any students who get it can be assumed to be immune afterwards.

What’s the point in massive testing? Colleges tend to be pretty liberal; that some have decided it’s not the worth the effort should be instructional.
 
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