Social Distancing at ISU

Acylum

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I had an asymptomatic neighbor get tested yesterday due to contact tracing. So apparently Iowa is not strictly adhering to CDC guidelines.
 
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I had an asymptomatic neighbor get tested yesterday due to contact tracing. So apparently Iowa is not strictly adhering to CDC guidelines.
It was an update from just yesterday so I'd be surprised if anything changes soon as far as testing requirements. It also doesn't say you shouldn't be tested if asymptomatic, just that you don't technically need to be tested.
 

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It sounds politicized on their part, if it's a true recommendation.

It is a true recommendation, but it makes zero sense. On one hand it will drive the overall cases per day down, but drive the %positive rate up, so it just seems weird and irresponsible.
 

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Wow according to Statefan10 I don’t know my own son and his friends. But yes I implored to go get tested.
 

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Wow according to Statefan10 I don’t know my own son and his friends. But yes I implored to go get tested.
Sorry I honestly meant to put agree lol. Did not mean to put funny.
 

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that island napoleon got sent to
Am I the only one that is starting to question who the eff is in charge over there? I mean between the athletic issues, the management of capital projects and now administration of students. What an embarrassment for the “flagship university” of Iowa.
 

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From the article:
"Departments, many of them already being forced to lay off faculty, are expected, at their individual discretion, to pay for plexiglass barriers and hand sanitizer — or not.

Most alarming of all, perhaps, is the lack of testing. Unlike other colleges and universities reopening this fall, the University of Iowa has no programs in place for mass testing or contact tracing. "

What?! That is like the bare minimum stuff the university should be doing.
 

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Not exactly sure.
IIRC, the iowa city schools wanted to go strictly online. U of I might grant them their wish. I see that johnson county is at 16.5% positive tests. 15 is when you are looked at and considered, 20% is online only.
 
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agrabes

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State data says Johnson County was at 25% positive yesterday. Above 20% every day since 8/22, 16.8% 14 day average.

Then again Story County isn't doing great either unfortunately. 28% positive yesterday, but that may be more of an outlier since on 8/23 it was down at 7%. 14 day average 9.7%.
 

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It's a disturbing time to be living in a college town.

Where I'm at we have had hundreds of new positive student cases in just the past two weeks. And while it's starting with the 18-22 year olds, that is going to spread into the rest of the community, which being of all ages is going to be at much higher risk than the undergrads themselves.
 

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