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by mlyle
2219 days ago
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> It would probably kill far more college students than alcohol poisoning does, to give some comparison. Maybe slightly more, but not drastically so. About 15 per 100,000 college students die each year from alcohol --- poisoning, motor vehicle accidents, other alcohol-related accidents. Compare to a death rate of about 30 per 100k people aged 18-35 infected with COVID-19 (and it's much lower in the 18-24 set than the entire 18-35 group, but we don't have a good number for how much lower). And it's not like 100% of students are going to catch it in an academic year (some have already had it, herd immunity, etc). |
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I worked as an RA - it was my job to enact policies addressing various risks facing the student body - and my perception is that extreme overreaction was the norm.