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Cases at colleges - NY Times

maroonandsilver said:
PlayerRep said:
This NY Times link has a list of all covid cases in colleges. MSU has 5. UM none. WSU 2. Idaho 0. ISU 39 . EWU 13. NDSU 3. Weber 32. NAU 0. Sac St 20. Davis 70. Cal Poly 37. UNC 10. PSU 0. SU 1. Boise St 50.

Excluding the CA schools, ISU and Weber, the Big Sky has 31 cases. The other schools have 198.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/covid-college-cases-tracker.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage

Tiny correction, UM now has 1.

Should UM shut down the theater and department?

"College of Arts and Media Interim Dean John Kenneth DeBoer has confirmed that a faculty member in the School of Theatre and Dance has been "quarantined after testing positive for COVID."

https://www.kpax.com/news/coronavirus/university-of-montana-professor-tests-positive-for-covid-19
 
PlayerRep said:
maroonandsilver said:
Tiny correction, UM now has 1.

Should UM shut down the theater and department?

"College of Arts and Media Interim Dean John Kenneth DeBoer has confirmed that a faculty member in the School of Theatre and Dance has been "quarantined after testing positive for COVID."

https://www.kpax.com/news/coronavirus/university-of-montana-professor-tests-positive-for-covid-19

Serious question...Are you ok? Your posts from yesturday are riddled with spelling mistakes, words half typed, and words flat out missing. I may not agree with most things you post, but you at least post stuff that is spelled correctly and properly worded...You good?
 
SACCAT66 said:
PlayerRep said:
Should UM shut down the theater and department?

"College of Arts and Media Interim Dean John Kenneth DeBoer has confirmed that a faculty member in the School of Theatre and Dance has been "quarantined after testing positive for COVID."

https://www.kpax.com/news/coronavirus/university-of-montana-professor-tests-positive-for-covid-19

Serious question...Are you ok? Your posts from yesturday are riddled with spelling mistakes, words half typed, and words flat out missing. I may not agree with most things you post, but you at least post stuff that is spelled correctly and properly worded...You good?

What’s wrong with my post?

I have typos fairly often.

“Yesturday”?
 
"Montana State University has recorded nine active cases of COVID-19 and another 22 cases that are no longer contagious, Gallatin County health officials said Friday.

Managing the COVID-19 pandemic is critical for the flagship university's efforts to have students on campus this school year, and for keeping case figures relatively low in Gallatin County."

https://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/9-active-covid-19-cases-at-montana-state-university-health-officer-says/article_d12cb8f8-b957-56e5-829a-19c2108d9316.html
 
Spanky2 said:
argh! said:
i agree, too many questions, too few answers. for instance, the guy who doctors said was infected a second time apparently mounted an immune response to the virus and stayed asymptomatic, so it seems his memory t cells did their job. one question i have, which i don't see asked much in the media any more, is what china is going to do about the likely cause of this mess, people eating infected exotic wildlife bought in wet markets?
Many believe the virus came from a lab. What is the United States going to do about stopping Xi from introducing another virus?

I am terribly offended by this. My sons and I have owned, and do currently own MANY labs! We know of NO ONE that thinks that Covid came from lab's, however, we do seriously suspect Chinese Chow Chows !!!!!!!!
 
Spanky2 said:
argh! said:
i agree, too many questions, too few answers. for instance, the guy who doctors said was infected a second time apparently mounted an immune response to the virus and stayed asymptomatic, so it seems his memory t cells did their job. one question i have, which i don't see asked much in the media any more, is what china is going to do about the likely cause of this mess, people eating infected exotic wildlife bought in wet markets?
Many believe the virus came from a lab. What is the United States going to do about stopping Xi from introducing another virus?

there's no proof that the virus came from a lab, although some interesting conspiracy theories have been tossed around. the eating of wildlife, especially raw or under-cooked, is a more likely cause, in my opinion. they eat everything from farmed animals (lungs, brains, etc...), so i figure would do so from protected species, too. no idea what could be done if xi does launch a virus, and it is proven. that would be a crime against humanity that the higher levels of the ccp might push against, and remove xi if he does so.
 
regarding china and their culpability in the virus spread, a ccp professor who taught at the school that was supposed to groom the future leadership, wrote an article critical of xi's handling of that, and made other remarks about him that weren't positive. she was expelled from the ccp, etc, etc...

link and the start of the article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/world/asia/china-cai-xia-expelled-communist-party.html

She Was a Communist Party Insider in China. Then She Denounced Xi.
“At last I’ve regained my freedom,” Cai Xia, a fierce government critic, said after her expulsion from the party whose officials she once taught.

Cai Xia, a former professor at the Central Party School, had called the Chinese Communist Party a “political zombie.”

阅读简体中文版閱讀繁體中文版
During her career teaching at the Communist Party’s top academy, Cai Xia cheered on signs that China’s leaders might ease their political grip, making her an uncommonly prominent voice for democratic change near the heart of the party.

Now Ms. Cai has turned her back on such hopes, and the party has turned against her. She has become the latest intellectual punished for challenging the hard-line policies of the current leader, Xi Jinping.

The Central Party School in Beijing, where Ms. Cai taught for 15 years until 2012, announced on Monday that she had been expelled from the Communist Party after she scathingly denounced both the party and Mr. Xi in recent speeches and essays.

“This party has become a political zombie,” she had said in a talk that circulated online last month, apparently spurring the party school to take action. “This system, fundamentally speaking, has to be jettisoned.”

In an interview from the United States, where she has lived since last year, Ms. Cai quoted from a copy of the party school’s internal decision that said she had “maliciously smeared the image of the party and the country, and rabidly insulted the party and state leader.”

“Cai Xia’s attitude has been vile,” the party school said, “and she showed not the slightest contrition for her erroneous statements.”

Mr. Xi “bears a great deal of culpability,” Ms. Cai said during the long, sometimes tearful interview on Tuesday about her evolution from party insider to apostate. “But for one person to do ill over a long time, and for the whole party to not utter a word, that clearly shows that the party’s system and bodies have big problems.”

Ms. Cai, 67, is among a cluster of Chinese dissenters who have recently decried Mr. Xi’s policies, including his handling of the coronavirus outbreak and imposition of a national security law on Hong Kong.

Two of those critics, Xu Zhangrun and Ren Zhiqiang, already faced retribution last month. Mr. Xu, a law professor, was detained for a few days and dismissed from his post at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Mr. Ren, a once well-connected property developer, was expelled from the party, accused of corruption and put under criminal investigation after he derided Mr. Xi’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Incensed by the treatment of Mr. Xu and Mr. Ren, Ms. Cai has spoken out in their defense.
 
argh! said:
regarding china and their culpability in the virus spread, a ccp professor who taught at the school that was supposed to groom the future leadership, wrote an article critical of xi's handling of that, and made other remarks about him that weren't positive. she was expelled from the ccp, etc, etc...

link and the start of the article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/world/asia/china-cai-xia-expelled-communist-party.html

She Was a Communist Party Insider in China. Then She Denounced Xi.
“At last I’ve regained my freedom,” Cai Xia, a fierce government critic, said after her expulsion from the party whose officials she once taught.

Cai Xia, a former professor at the Central Party School, had called the Chinese Communist Party a “political zombie.”

阅读简体中文版閱讀繁體中文版
During her career teaching at the Communist Party’s top academy, Cai Xia cheered on signs that China’s leaders might ease their political grip, making her an uncommonly prominent voice for democratic change near the heart of the party.

Now Ms. Cai has turned her back on such hopes, and the party has turned against her. She has become the latest intellectual punished for challenging the hard-line policies of the current leader, Xi Jinping.

The Central Party School in Beijing, where Ms. Cai taught for 15 years until 2012, announced on Monday that she had been expelled from the Communist Party after she scathingly denounced both the party and Mr. Xi in recent speeches and essays.

“This party has become a political zombie,” she had said in a talk that circulated online last month, apparently spurring the party school to take action. “This system, fundamentally speaking, has to be jettisoned.”

In an interview from the United States, where she has lived since last year, Ms. Cai quoted from a copy of the party school’s internal decision that said she had “maliciously smeared the image of the party and the country, and rabidly insulted the party and state leader.”

“Cai Xia’s attitude has been vile,” the party school said, “and she showed not the slightest contrition for her erroneous statements.”

Mr. Xi “bears a great deal of culpability,” Ms. Cai said during the long, sometimes tearful interview on Tuesday about her evolution from party insider to apostate. “But for one person to do ill over a long time, and for the whole party to not utter a word, that clearly shows that the party’s system and bodies have big problems.”

Ms. Cai, 67, is among a cluster of Chinese dissenters who have recently decried Mr. Xi’s policies, including his handling of the coronavirus outbreak and imposition of a national security law on Hong Kong.

Two of those critics, Xu Zhangrun and Ren Zhiqiang, already faced retribution last month. Mr. Xu, a law professor, was detained for a few days and dismissed from his post at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Mr. Ren, a once well-connected property developer, was expelled from the party, accused of corruption and put under criminal investigation after he derided Mr. Xi’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Incensed by the treatment of Mr. Xu and Mr. Ren, Ms. Cai has spoken out in their defense.

Fortunately, Ms. Cai was able to get out of China.
 
smarsh said:
ilovethecats said:
And can probably extrapolate that even further and assume that cities and states are awash with asymptomatic people all over.

I just wanted to say extrapolate....

sounds like a clear cut case of premature extrapolation to me.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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