OrangeBlood4life
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Now that's playing chess 5 moves ahead!Classes are gonna get cancelled in a couple weeks anyway. Cases are about to spike big time. Just keep that Sept 26th date and let the student athletes stay on campus when everyone else has to inevitably leave.
Case numbers don't matter in the college age demographic because they are largely asymptotic or only have mild symptomsClasses are gonna get cancelled in a couple weeks anyway. Cases are about to spike big time. Just keep that Sept 26th date and let the student athletes stay on campus when everyone else has to inevitably leave.
PhoenixUniversityPHDJanitor has entered the chat.Virtual schooling is going to be an absolute disaster across the board. A small percentage of students with stable home lives, stable internet connections, quiet places to study, and plenty of self-discipline will be able to handle it properly. The rest won't.
I’ve said the shut downs were BS from the start. Now we are going to see why. I think the Flu mixing with Covid is where we are gonna see a lot of problems and we didn’t get herd immunity across the country. How will people handle both viruses at once? Will people who had covid be more susceptible to flu? Will people that have had covid have more severe symptoms when they get the flu? Don’t know the answers but they could have a major impact on hospitalization and death rateNumbers are gonna spike, but watch the impact on hospitals and medical resources. I doubt that’s going to change significantly to be honest.
I’ve said the shut downs were BS from the start. Now we are going to see why. I think the Flu mixing with Covid is where we are gonna see a lot of problems and we didn’t get herd immunity across the country. How will people handle both viruses at once? Will people who had covid be more susceptible to flu? Will people that have had covid have more severe symptoms when they get the flu? Don’t know the answers but they could have a major impact on hospitalization and death rate
I’ve said the shut downs were BS from the start. Now we are going to see why. I think the Flu mixing with Covid is where we are gonna see a lot of problems and we didn’t get herd immunity across the country. How will people handle both viruses at once? Will people who had covid be more susceptible to flu? Will people that have had covid have more severe symptoms when they get the flu? Don’t know the answers but they could have a major impact on hospitalization and death rate