
Originally Posted by
Pete
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For the 1,000th time, it's not just the risk to the people who get the virus, it's the spread that comes from that.
The people on campus don't stay on campus. They go home to OKC and other communities; many leave Norman every day. There will be a mass exodus over Labor Day weekend, Fall Break and the holidays and beyond.
You can see cases and deaths in Oklahoma have risen in just the last 2-3 weeks since schools have reopened.
I'm not advocating for all virtual learning or anything else. Just refuting this complete nonsense that having thousands of people together at college or any other school isn't going to increase the spread of this deadly disease and that it doesn't matter if young people are infected.
And really, really tired of those who go to great lengths to try and minimize the fact we are still in the middle of an absolute catastrophe. No matter how many times they are proven wrong with the ridiculous "it's getting better" and "it will run its course" and "we should let everyone get it" rhetoric, there is always a new, inane argument while 1,000 people are dying every day in this country.
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