COVID in Colleges

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HBGDawg
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Out of 70,000+ positive COVID tests, 3 hospitalizations and 0 deaths
viperoy
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And the point? We already know that serious illness and death are low among college aged people. But, of course, there was no tracing and testing of the population that these positive people contacted while sick--that is where the hospitalizations and deaths will be. Dead parents, grandparents and others. Party and socialize on! But don't post meaningless data as if it supports bad behavior.

Bobby Bowden likely a good example of the consequences.
edog
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Curious as to the order and why these 50?
Bulldawg1
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It's not meaningless when people get sick and don't die. It means something to all of them.
Trackdawg073
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I'm sure Bobby Bowden has been going out and hitting the frat houses with the college kids in Tallahassee. Try again
CummingDawg22
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Are you really implying that Bobby Bowden, who retired from coaching 11 years ago and doesn't work for or at FSU, is a good reason for colleges to not be in person?

Like is Bowden just having random FSU students over to his house? Or do you actually think he routinely goes to campus and hangs out?

Please explain this logic to me.
dawgpostsucks
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Not captured in above chart is the death of an Appalachian State student whom had contracted COVID-19 last month:

CummingDawg22
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It's sad but he was 100% online and living off campus.

So it's be kore of an argument against living in college towns period, if anything.
dawgpostsucks
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Chad Dorrill played high school basketball and graduated in 2019. He was a 19-year old college sophomore pursuing an exercise science major. His friends and family described him as "healthy and skinny". His father said Chad could run six miles without any issue and they ran together last month. Dorrill tested positive for COVID-19 on 7 September and died three weeks later.

https://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/chad-dorrill/1qREtMilEeeT-Oz0u-e-FA/basketball/stats.htm
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