Butler University makes last-second switch to online classes after more COVID cases

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6 thoughts on “Butler University makes last-second switch to online classes after more COVID cases

  1. Wow….How many positive flu cases ? How many hospitalizations?
    Over react as in nothing original …What’s end game ? ..Zero?
    Re open all , protect most vulnerable and live life…World is not sterile now and never will be…Many many scientist incl Sweden participants disagree with this approach !

    1. You do realize that college kids can spread it to the “most vulnerable”, don’t you? Or is your idea of “protecting the most vulnerable” consist of locking them up somewhere with no human contact. Professors may also be older individuals at risk of catching COVID. Should they be laid off?

    2. I can’t believe this comment. Are you being sarcastic? Facetious? It may be a “non issue” for them but not their professors (who may very well be at high risk), their parents, and others in the community.. Also, there are college kids who have become very ill because of COVID. The recent case of an IU student (healthy athlete with no pre-existing conditions) is an example. Sweden— has one of the highest death rates in Europe and THE highest in Scandinavia..Read the latest and not old headlines..

  2. This is so ridiculous…It’s equivalent to protecting these kids from getting Alzheimer’s…..it’s a non issue for college kids. At some point they need to wake up and realize they are getting completely screwed by society.

    1. I can’t believe this comment. Are you being sarcastic? Facetious? It may be a “non issue” for them but not their professors (who may very well be at high risk), their parents, and others in the community.. Also, there are college kids who have become very ill because of COVID. The recent case of an IU student (healthy athlete with no pre-existing conditions) is an example.

  3. If your so brave go breath the the in air non air conditioned ,no window rooms and then go kiss your grandkids before you kiss your 88 year old parents

    It’s about all of us, not just you.

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