This post is from reddit so I can’t verify it
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Also if you do test positive and are on campus at all, you should email everyone in class/dorm floor through canvas. we won’t judge you and will probably respect you more for your honesty. You’re basically telling us you are willing to put yourself out there to protect us
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Agreed; ASU is declining to participate in contact tracing that would preserve student privacy, so students and staff now must decide whether to act for public health interests by disclosing the public health risk directly. Shame on ASU.
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More replies from the thread, the information asymmetry between admin and faculty is troublingpic.twitter.com/l2CdhJehfA
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Why not be transparent? If a kid had lice or pink eye we’d get a note from my son’s school. Unbelievable.
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Figures it’s ASU! I wouldn’t expect them to do the right thing. They wouldn’t release how many students had tested positive for COVID until they received severe backlash.
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Maybe instead of an unnecessary panic the panic is necessary. JFC.
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HOLY SH!T...
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Can they not contact the CDC about this? This cannot, or should not, be legal. I hope ASU is sued for every death due to this exposure.
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The CDC has become political.
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