JasonB wrote:SMU_Alum11 wrote:JasonB wrote:The students aren't just going maskless on the lawn. They are going maskless in the concourse and in the beer lines, and around the Mi Cocina food truck, around older people.
All of them are going to be in confined indoor spaces this week, around older professors and other SMU staff
Please tell me the country on earth who have managed to restrict infections such that only young people are getting infected and older people aren't. Oh, that country, state, ,or city doesn't exist. Period.
Nobody in the history of disease has every managed to allow community spread amongst one age group and prevented it from impacting the other age groups. Ever.
If nobody has ever been able to do it before, I highly doubt that we will be able to do it now. Over the summer, we already knew that for the most part it was older people dying. But yet we couldn't prevent people from dying - 15K in Texas, 200K across the US.
If you want to make the argument that masks shouldn't be required on a hot day in open air environments because the risk of transmission is low, that is a legit point of discussion.
But if you are going to try and argue that we will be the first country on earth to ever prevent community spread of a disease to a specific segment of the population, to put it nicely... the odds of that actually happening are incredibly low and it isn't really a viable option.
Sweden says hi.
Google "has sweden prevented old people from geting covid" and tell me what their Prime Minister says.
Not sarcasm but this is the most recent article I can find. Weird headline but I wanted to cut this paragraph out:
"The country so far appears to have avoided a second wave of infections, with its current 14-day number of cases per 100,000 standing at 28 - far below the UK at 72.8 and Spain at 310.9."
It must be so nice there to not feel like you had your entire world turned upside down. Fortunately, we live in Texas and not in NY where they send COVID+ patients to nursing facilities.
Back to keep this within the PonyFans guidelines, I'm back to defending our students 1) because of lack of an impact for those below 65 years of age 2) other schools didn't reprimand their students for the exact same thing. 3) If you are high-risk to the virus then stay home. Why risk it? Why count on people to do the "right" thing when you can control your own destiny?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12742144/swedens-high-coronavirus-death-rate-elderly-surviving-flu/