rbg
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12-09-20 12:16 AM - Post#317778
In response to penn nation
In terms of college cases, the NYT is keeping a data base of positive cases.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/c ovid-...
Here are a number of schools with more than 6% of its students testing positive. It doesn't seem that any of them had enough negative comments/pressure (from students, alums, the general public) for them to regret their decisions.
Auburn University - 2,079 (est. 30,500 undergrads & grad students) 6.8% of students
University of Alabama - 3,219 (38,000) 8.5%
University of Colorado - 2,236 (37,500) 6.0%
University of Florida - 5,008 (52,500) 9.5%
University of Georgia - 4,387 (39,000) 11.2%
University of Illinois - 3,892 (34,000) 11.4%
University of Indiana - 3,754 (43,250) 8.7%
Purdue University - 2,700 (44,500) 6.1%
Iowa State - 2,169 (33,500) 6.5%
University of Iowa - 2,749 (31,250) 8.8%
University of Kentucky - 2,845 (29,500) 9.6%
Miami (Ohio) - 2,368 (19,500) 12.1%
Ohio State - 4,665 (60,500) 7.7%
Oklahoma State - 2,167 (24,000) 9.0%
Penn State - 4,353 (47,250) 9.2%
Clemson - 5,086 (26,000) 19.6%
University of South Carolina - 3,037 (35,500) 8.6%
University of Tennessee - 2,022 (29,500) 6.9%
Texas Tech - 2,697 (39,000) 6.9%
BYU - 2,993 (34,500) 8.7%
University of Wisconsin - 4,193 (45,250) 9.3%
Edited by rbg on 12-09-20 12:16 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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