palestra38
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Reg: 11-21-04
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12-15-21 12:05 PM - Post#331436
In response to Jeff2sf
The problem is that the Omicron outbreak at Cornell, which has gotten tremendous attention, with 900 "cases" is an outbreak only because the students are regularly tested. As to the "disease" element:
“While I want to provide reassurance that, to date, we have not seen severe illness in any of our infected students, we do have a role to play in reducing the spread of the disease in the broader community,” Pollack (Cornell's President) wrote.
So no serious illness among 903 students testing positive, yet the University is shut down and they go back to hiding in caves. This is just ridiculous. If no one is getting seriously ill, then it's like dealing with colds. And, as Gov Polis stated, if people are unvaccinated and get really sick, it's their own fault at this point. The country is going to explode over this issue and the voices of fascism will prevail. Guess it's a question of risk--I think that risk is far more severe.
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