Couldn't even get to September.
Come on - classes began on the 10th. They successfully completed one week of classes. Quite an effort.
Couldn't even get to September.
Come on - classes began on the 10th. They successfully completed one week of classes. Quite an effort.
Come on - classes began on the 10th. They successfully completed one week of classes. Quite an effort.
If there is no football you can blame these people:
So the rate of infection quintupled in a week of partying? Yeah get these "kids" out of there. And stop asking the taxpayer to pay for your loans. That money seems like its going into a black hole based on the intelligent decisions alot of students appear to be making.
Over-under on the number of times someone said "the vodka will kill off the Corona" and thought it was hilarious?
Huh? Is there something wrong with you? Covid -19, like the viruses before it is going to mutate and blend in with the seasonal flu.So save some money and cancel your health insurance. Spend it on beer and maybe a ***** or two
Contact time is a huge part of the equation. Like any contagious disease. But it isn’t as simple as >X minutes you are at risk, <X you are not at risk. The longer your exposure the more likely you are to get any contagious disease. Shorter exposure reduces likelihood but of course it also depends if someone is coughing in your direction or breathing right on you, etc. I don’t think there is anything magic about this.
Correct - the guideline is simply to give people a standard to align policies around. The fact is that you could walk past somebody in the hall and if they exhale about the time you walk past, you could get just as sick from them as if you spend hours having sex with them.
Hours? How about minutes?![]()
Very few kids at that age have a worldview where they are NOT at the center. Been that way forever.
The infection rate did no such thing. The rate of testing for including all of those students soared.
It's like the 5 minute rule when you drop a piece of food on the ground. As long as you believe it won't harm you, you are good to go!These are the situations that always confuse me with the exposure term. If the two people you mentioned are only in line together for 5-10 minutes, then they would not be considered exposed right? I thought it was if you were near a positive person there was exposure, but when I brought up an example of being at a target (where probably 75% had masks on properly (99% had masks but a third were on in name only), I thought it was potential exposure but was told it wasn’t 15 minutes so it wasn’t an exposure. I’m an truly unsure what is considered exposure and what isn’t at this point.
And the positivity rate increased. I am so ******* tired of people saying more testing equals more cases. That's like saying if we stop admitting people into funeral homes we would have fewer deaths.
The positivity rate is the only thing that matters as it is a percentage of those tested that are positive. If you notice, nationally we have actually been decreasing in number of tests for a while (pretty dramatically) but the percentage positive hasn't fallen so that means we're just undercounting how many are really sick.
And in Iowa specifically, a new report shows that we're grossly undercounting positive tests because if somebody has been retested after previously being tested, their new positive case is being backdated to when their original negative case was - even if it was 5 months ago. So the actual current, active counts in Iowa are largely higher than reported.
And the positivity rate increased. I am so ******* tired of people saying more testing equals more cases. That's like saying if we stop admitting people into funeral homes we would have fewer deaths.
The positivity rate is the only thing that matters as it is a percentage of those tested that are positive. If you notice, nationally we have actually been decreasing in number of tests for a while (pretty dramatically) but the percentage positive hasn't fallen so that means we're just undercounting how many are really sick.
And in Iowa specifically, a new report shows that we're grossly undercounting positive tests because if somebody has been retested after previously being tested, their new positive case is being backdated to when their original negative case was - even if it was 5 months ago. So the actual current, active counts in Iowa are largely higher than reported.
Over-under on the number of times someone said "the vodka will kill off the Corona" and thought it was hilarious?
Again - this is the dumbing down the expectations of our children, young adults, and adults that is leading to exactly that - a dumbing down of America.
We apparently have very different experiences as I come from a very normal, working class family and everybody I have associated myself with has a well grounded understanding of our place in a larger society. I'm not saying there aren't different viewpoints, but if you don't expect anything better from kids than to just say - ehh, that's what kids do - then we are doomed to continue our slide down the world pecking order as disciplined countries like Japan, South Korea, etc overtake us.
Am I surprised college students are acting this way? No.
Do I think they should be acting differently, regardless of their age? Yes.
Do I think too many people have assumed that 18-22 year olds aren't capable of being adults? Absolutely.
I have 2 close coworkers with kids at Iowa State. One has a kid that is terrified to be around his peers already after a single weekend of seeing them all party without masks. The other thinks they're going to get it anyways so might as well have fun in the meantime and not mask up. I can tell you which parents are more proud of their kid right now.
Correct - the guideline is simply to give people a standard to align policies around. The fact is that you could walk past somebody in the hall and if they exhale about the time you walk past, you could get just as sick from them as if you spend hours having sex with them.
I find the lag time in the State’s reporting unconscionable. Supposedly positive rate has been set as a standard by which schools can change their plans at least temporarily. Our county public health reported many positive cases five days ago that still have not appeared on the state’s website. If the data the State releases is a week old, it should not be the basis for what should be locally controlled decisions.