City of Evil bump
Cornell had boots on the ground in Wuhan in 2019...
Anyone else wondering what Cornell knew and when it knew it...
And why it said nothing to the public about what it knew...
And the claim that these restrictions work is designed to be unfalsifiable: If cases are low, the administration says it’s because the restrictions are working; if cases are high, they say it’s because students aren’t following the restrictions enough. Either way, the question of whether the restrictions actually work is never answered.”
This is how the Soviet Union ran and talked about their economy....liberals, always the same, everywhere.
The article is correct that Cornell is still following a March 2020 attitude. Because they are a big, rich school with the infrastructure, they can manage a massive testing program.
What Cornell is finding, is that they are testing themselves into a pandemic. When you test constantly and everywhere, you WILL find the virus.
I know students at Cornell. The school is highly vaxxed (about 98%) and although the school doesn’t release figures, I believe a majority of students there have, by now, HAD covid - I know some who have had it twice!
Glad you’re still on alert for this stuff. Heard from a friend in Ithaca at Christmas who was lamenting the precautions her family is STILL TAKING - and blamed it all on Cornell and Ithaca College students. Their Christmas get together was going to be pared down and that’s with TWO DOCTORS IN THE FAMILY! Not one independent thinker in the bunch!
BTW - beautiful picture of the campus....Worked up there in the mid ‘50’s then left for CA.
Liberal universities love Covid.
We are demanding boosters by February 1. I’m on the Covid team. When I pointed out that some people won’t be eligible for boosters by Feb 1, everyone got quiet so I blurted it “This isn’t supposed to be logical, is it?”
Still wondering, considering it’s ties to China and Wuhan, what Cornell knew and when it knew it about CoupFlu back in late 2019 and very early 2020...
Note to po’d faculty and students: Discovery would be very interesting....