ISU students, faculty and staff can also get tested at Thielen Student Health Center, as long as they are showing symptoms.
gotcha. similar to UNL I believe
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ISU students, faculty and staff can also get tested at Thielen Student Health Center, as long as they are showing symptoms.
Tuscaloosa just shut down their bars for the next two weeks I believe. Smart move honestly.This is a FB post from a friend's daughter at U of Iowa. Looks like their students are getting the camera lens turned toward them now.
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Not good news.
During the first week of classes (Aug. 17-23), 957 students, faculty and staff were tested on campus with a total of 130 positive cases for a positivity rate of 13.6%.
https://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2020/08/24/covidweeklyupdate
If I understand it correctly, in the general student body/faculty/staff, they are not testing people unless you come in and think you have it and want tested. So if that is the case, only 1 out of 7 people who thought they had COVID actually did. But I could be wrong (let me ask my wife, she will tell me if I'm wrong-wait, she has never told me I am right . . . )Not good news.
During the first week of classes (Aug. 17-23), 957 students, faculty and staff were tested on campus with a total of 130 positive cases for a positivity rate of 13.6%.
https://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2020/08/24/covidweeklyupdate
48% positive at UI hospital. That is not good.
https://medcom.uiowa.edu/theloop/covid-19-by-the-numbers
Found out my niece knows this guy. He's from Panorama and he did break his leg.
The CDC just recently stated if you are asymptomatic, you don't need to be tested.There are multiple kids at ISU with it and not getting tested. This is well beyond the 13.6% number. Matter of time they’ll pull them all out.
48% positive at UI hospital. That is not good.
https://medcom.uiowa.edu/theloop/covid-19-by-the-numbers
The CDC just recently stated if you are asymptomatic, you don't need to be tested.
Yeah we don't really need to have a debate about the CDC and what they have and haven't said. Just saying that is indeed what they recently said.that seems pretty dumb.
Yeah we don't really need to have a debate about the CDC and what they have and haven't said. Just saying that is indeed what they recently said.
when did they say it? Link?
when did they say it? Link?
The part where it states to remember you can still spread the virus if you feel fine and don't have symptoms? Yeah, incredibly contradicting.![]()
The bottom part makes it even more interesting.
The part where it states to remember you can still spread the virus if you feel fine and don't have symptoms? Yeah, incredibly contradicting.