My college just canceled classes for the rest of the week, and all classes until April 13th are now online-only. They're encouraging everyone to leave the residence halls and go home. We have had no cases on campus, but there were cases in nearby Cleveland/Cuyahoga County.
I'm personally not complaining because I'd rather do online classes, but this is quite an overreaction.
It's a worldwide overreaction. Apparently it's ok that 80.000 Americans die every year from the flu but somehow 25 (elderly) people die from Corona and you shut the country down and crash the economy
Eh, I don't think it's an over-reaction. I'd rather non-essential things shut down for a few weeks, identify all the cases, quarantine, then continue on once the virus has died down. This is why this is not a big deal in Korea.
My college just canceled classes for the rest of the week, and all classes until April 13th are now online-only. They're encouraging everyone to leave the residence halls and go home. We have had no cases on campus, but there were cases in nearby Cleveland/Cuyahoga County.
I'm personally not complaining because I'd rather do online classes, but this is quite an overreaction.
It's a worldwide overreaction. Apparently it's ok that 80.000 Americans die every year from the flu but somehow 25 (elderly) people die from Corona and you shut the country down and crash the economy
Globalist conspiracy
Thousands had to die from swine flu before it was even considered a emergency.
Eh, I don't think it's an over-reaction. I'd rather non-essential things shut down for a few weeks, identify all the cases, quarantine, then continue on once the virus has died down. This is why this is not a big deal in Korea.
Kent?
yup