Who Do You Blame for Covid When the Vaccination Rate Is Nearly 100 Percent?
Who Do You Blame for Covid When the Vaccination Rate Is Nearly 100 Percent? Vasko Kohlmayer “Facing rising infections and a new COVID-19 variant, colleges across the U.S. have once again been thwarted in seeking a move to normalcy and are starting to require booster shots, extend mask mandates, limit social gatherings and, in some cases, revert to online classes,” we read in a recent Associated Press wire. The piece mentions three prestigious northeastern universities in connection with this troubling turn of events: “Cornell University abruptly shut down all campus activities on Tuesday and moved final exams online after more than 700 students tested positive over three days… Hours later, Princeton University moved its exams online and urged students to leave campus “at their earliest convenience” amid a rise in cases. On Wednesday, New York University cancelled all non-academic events and encouraged professors to move finals online.” And then comes the punch line: “Cornell...