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.
I was wondering where Bob was working these days...It's all good, folks. ISU published a story with this headline on their inside news:
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So far, no instructors that I know agree with the headline, but it's all good.
feelsbadmanAmes is up almost 200 cases since yesterday.
Ames is up almost 200 cases since yesterday.
It's all good, folks. ISU published a story with this headline on their inside news:
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So far, no instructors that I know agree with the headline, but it's all good.
At my Uni, the administration put a ton of pressure on faculty to hold their classes in person so as to provide a "premium" experience for the students. Then we got hundreds of new COVID19 cases in two weeks. Now the administration has decided faculty have to move all those in-person classes to online, immediately.
Needless to say, we're thrilled with how the administration has handled things here![]()
At my Uni, the administration put a ton of pressure on faculty to hold their classes in person so as to provide a "premium" experience for the students. Then we got hundreds of new COVID19 cases in two weeks. Now the administration has decided faculty have to move all those in-person classes to online, immediately.
Needless to say, we're thrilled with how the administration has handled things here![]()
Not quite. At packing plants they would do a full employee test. On campuses it’s those who have symptoms.The campus infection rate is looking a lot like packing plants.
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.
Ames is up almost 200 cases since yesterday.
This is not surprising in the least, been predicted for weeks, the question always was...how will the administration/state/county deal with increase of cases of younger people that would be certain to happen. You’ve seen proclemations from the ISU president, you see an increase adoption of masks and now you see temp closure of bars. Stay the course
Might help with social distancing
Seriously, a creative way to test for coronavirus
I am getting ready to jump right into the same boat. This is going to be seen nation wide.At my Uni, the administration put a ton of pressure on faculty to hold their classes in person so as to provide a "premium" experience for the students. Then we got hundreds of new COVID19 cases in two weeks. Now the administration has decided faculty have to move all those in-person classes to online, immediately.
Needless to say, we're thrilled with how the administration has handled things here![]()