Dr. Fauci says it's the "worst thing you can do"

If your children are in college, do not make this mistake.


There has been a lot of controversy surrounding the 2020-2021 school year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The question of whether or not to send children and young adults to school have been debated by educators, parents, politicians and health experts. Although some colleges and universities have opted for virtual education this fall, many have opened in person learning. And only a few weeks in the academic year, a number of epidemics took place. However, do not even think of getting your child out of school and bring them home right now. In an interview withToday,Dr. Anthony FauciThe largest infectious doctor of the nation, warns that the sending of children to the University's house could be a fatal decision in the battle against coronavirus. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

'It's the worst thing you can do'

Dr. Faisci explained that he was adamously against the closure of schools and the sending of children at home, fearing that he could aggravate the pandemic. "It's the worst thing you can do," he said.

However, either, it does not recommend leaving students potentially infected in the general population. "Keep them at the university in a very sequestered place from other students."

So why is it so against sending them back home? Because most college students come from cities and states that are not in the general surroundings that their school, Dr. Faisci feared that they can come back the virus with them. "I did not get home because they could spread in their state of origin."

Major epidemics in colleges and universities

Earlier this week,CnnReported that the 36 exhaustal States have already reported positive business in colleges and universities, totaling more than 8,700 cases in the country's Tally. It is important to note that many schools have not even started the school year yet.

Large epidemics include 1,200 students at the University of Alabama and 116 and 148 cases reported Thursday and Friday at the University of Dayton. The Kansas State University identified four different outbreaks and the University of the Philadelphia Temple suspended classes in person for two weeks after identification of 103 cases.

TheNew York Timeseven devoted an entire infographic flying over the number of cases related to colleges. They claim that the number of university-level infections is much higher, more than 26,000 cases in schools of 750 years across the country. As for yourself, follow this advice to protect your children (and others) and to cross this pandemic at your healthiest, once again, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.


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