Snow1964
Established Member
I think some (and I’m deliberatly selective here) University’s have considered their worldwide reputation well above the welfare of those on Campus. The higher their ranking, the worse deal the students have got.
Going to use this example (only because my daughter is there), Sheffield publishes figures, there was a peak of about 90-100 new cases a day 6-7 weeks ago, but now only about 3 new cases per day
Not really sure that low rate justifies the online lectures, and if they can test everyone beginning of December, could repeat the exercise at start of term in January, isolate those affected, and then have a Covid free campus.
Going to use this example (only because my daughter is there), Sheffield publishes figures, there was a peak of about 90-100 new cases a day 6-7 weeks ago, but now only about 3 new cases per day
Covid-19 statistics archive
An archive of daily reported cases for University of Sheffield staff and students.
www.sheffield.ac.uk
Not really sure that low rate justifies the online lectures, and if they can test everyone beginning of December, could repeat the exercise at start of term in January, isolate those affected, and then have a Covid free campus.