wejo wrote:
Colleges are super super risk averse. Having said that people of college age seem to be the ones who should be getting back to normal if it can be done responsibly.
Covid by and large does not kill people of college age. I’m sure you can find an exception or two and you have to worry about workers getting infected but I’d like to know the logic of delaying starting college until later in the fall when the weather is worse?
You're right: COVID doesn't, by and large, kill people of college age--although when it does, it tends to clot their blood and give them strokes.
But it does kill their older professors, and older staff, and older administrators.