RonJohn
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I don't know about that. I understand that Liberty had 1,200 students on campus during this "panic" and had no cases ...let's repeat that...ZERO cases... that were traceable to campus origins.
If your point is that it wasn't a "normal" campus environment, you are certainly correct. Labs were however open, but 2 out of every 3 pouter workstations were closed to maintain distancing. It remains an unknown as to how many covid cases would concur if a "normal" reopening were to occur. My guess is that we'll never know, because although I believe college campuses will indeed re-open this Fall, I do also believe there will be added safety measures taken...similar yo but not as extreme as those taken at Liberty.
Now, if we want to talk about the media reaction among "experts" about Liberty's re-opening, that is more appropriate for the political threads. All I'll say is...."panic" is a good descriptor.
My points were that: It wasn't "on-campus" classes even the students in dorms took the classes online, there were fewer students in the dorms than at UCLA and Texas A&M, There were fewer students in the dorms as a ratio to normal students in the dorms than at UCLA and Texas A&M, Liberty was operating basically the same as other universities.
There were other universities who were "open" similarly to what Liberty was.(students living in dorms, cafeterias open for take-out only, etc) There isn't a huge difference in what UCLA did and what Liberty did.
Liberty originally announced they were going to resume classes as normal after Spring break. They had pushback from students and parents and decided to do mostly online classes. There is a lot of confusion about what they said they were going to do, and then what they actually did in the media and in the public. There was criticism in the media about the original plan to completely resume, and that criticism didn't stop after they decided to not resume. If you have seen my posts in general, you will know that I am not a big fan of how news media covers most stories.