*COLLEGE COVID-19 UPDATE*

{PART I}

🟦 UNC: closed down.
🟩 MICHIGAN STATE: closed down.
🟨 NOTRE DAME: closed down.
🟥 ALABAMA: 566 cases in 1 week.
🟥 IOWA STATE: 305 cases in 1 week.
🟧 AUBURN: 208 cases in 1 week.
🟨 MISSOURI: 159 cases, <1 week.
🟨 IOWA: 111 cases, <1 week.
*COLLEGE COVID-19 UPDATE*

{PART II}

🟥 USC: 90%+ online, but 43 cases in 1 week on-campus.
🟪 KANSAS STATE: 13 cases, but school says it's "tip of the iceberg."
🟩 STETSON: 54 cases, <2 weeks.
🟥 DAYTON: 99 cases, <1 week.
🟥 UTAH: 16 cases, <1 week.
🟦 MAINE: 4 cases, <1 week.
*COLLEGE COVID-19 UPDATE*

{PART III}

🟥 ARIZONA STATE: Refuses to disclose data to public.
🟧 MIAMI: 141 cases, 1 week.
🟨 PITT: 16 cases, 1 week.
🟪 TCU: 111 cases, <1 week.
🟦 KANSAS: 89 cases, <1 week.
🟥 CENTRAL MICHIGAN: 54 cases, <1 week.
🟦 SETON HALL: 1 case, <1 week.
*COLLEGE COVID-19 UPDATE*

{PART IV}

🟧 TENNESSEE: 136 cases, 1 week.
🟥 SMU: 19 cases, <1 week.
🟫 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON: 12 cases, 1 week.
🟥 MIAMI (OH): 12 cases, 1 week.
🟫 TRINITY (TX): 6 cases, 1 week.
🟥 NC STATE: 457 cases since March.
🟧 UT-DALLAS: 23 cases over summer.
PS/ Most schools are just moving in students now—which is why we lack data from most colleges. Note that Michigan State actually shut down pre-semester due to its summer outbreak. Some schools conducted their testing over the summer; the dates here are how long they've been open.
CORRECTION/ It should read "UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON," not "COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON." Those are two different schools.
*COLLEGE COVID-19 UPDATE*

{PART V}

🟥 NC STATE: closed down.
🟪 EAST CAROLINA: closed down after 262 cases found.
⬛️ TOWSON: closed down after 55 cases found.
🟨 GEORGIA TECH: 250+, 1 week.
🟨 IDAHO: 59 cases, 1 week.
🟩 N. MICHIGAN: 36 cases, 1 week.
🟦 DUKE: 22 cases, 1 week.
*COLLEGE COVID-19 UPDATE*

{PART VI}

⬛️ BUTLER: Moved online.
🟥 GEORGIA: Testing problems; health faculty warn of "grave danger."
🟦 UCONN: 31 cases, 1 week.

[NOTE: The boxes to the left of each college or university listed represent one of the school's official team colors.]
NOTE/ Todd has a message for readers of this thread. Todd says the appearance of 600 cases of a virus within 7 days of a dense community congregating for the beginning of a 15-week semester is negligible as—he implies—community spread of a virus is linear rather than exponential.
NOTE2/ Todd also implies that, as University of Alabama is *quite large*, somehow that fact is a *positive* one for University of Alabama—despite the fact that the definitely *geometric* spread of a virus via community transmission is likely *worse* in a larger, denser community.
NOTE3/ Todd also says, contra the CDC and every medical expert in America, that asymptomatic people can't spread the virus. I guess my question for readers of this thread is, what sort of orange-faced monster who doesn't care about human life would put these ideas in Todd's head?
*COLLEGE COVID-19 UPDATE*

{PART VII}

🟦 KENTUCKY: 475 cases since March.
🟨 TOLEDO: 45 cases, 1 week.
🟥 BOSTON UNIVERSITY: 28 cases, 1 week.
⬛️ COLORADO COLLEGE: 1 case, <1 week.
🟧 OKLAHOMA ST: 3 cases, 1 week.
🟩 CLARKSON: 1 case, <1 week.

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