Going on Week 3 or something like that -- I don't know I don't have a sense of time anymore -- I have came to the conclusion that this pandemic has made college a lot harder to the major of new students. Based on what I have heard and seen, I have only known a couple of students contract this virus. I currently have one in-person class which is my ICT 200 class, one hybrid class aka MA 109, and three fully online classes (Che 109, COM 252, and this class GE0 261). While I can't keep track of the difference between people who are Zooming from a quarantine dorm/room or their personal dorm/room, I'm sure there are a couple students who are taking on this virus. In my ICT 200 class, we have has a couple of people had to quarantine after seeing them from the first day. Even though the cases of COVID are still climbing, I believe we will continue to have on-campus classes.
Everyone say "Hi" to my professor and my classmates, sorry classmates and professor. |
As of September 7th, there was only 26 newly reported cases of COVID over a 7 day period. The average newly cases according to UK's COVID-19 Data Dashboard is 35 cases which means it down by 7.4% than past weeks. Also, 82 students are in isolation facilities (25 of them from FSL and 57 students living on campus). 169 isolation beds are available which means only 34% is being used for COVID positive students. If results continue to be stable like I predict, then we should remain on campus for the remaining of the semester.
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