@NJdad07090 you are right that my broad stroke idea of a closed campus for the students has a lot of holes in it. But that’s what broad strokes are about, and then the details (where the devils always are) flesh out whether that’s a workable idea or not. I think the biggest hole in my idea is the off campus students. My thought process was based off of the following:
1- an article I read during the height of the quarantine that acknowledged the difficulty of being hyper vigilant at all times and suggested that instead you should focus on the inside of your house being your safe zone, and the outside being the danger zone, so that you exercise all cautions in the danger zone and clean everything that you bring into the safe zone, so you can relax in your safe zone
2- seeing how people in my community are completely disregarding social distancing, masks and other safety protocols
3- concern for the profs, admin, and support staff who are all more at risk, as well as concern for spread in the adjoining community
4- the 14 day quarantine imposed on travelers by many countries and some states such as HI and RI, in the hopes of preventing an infected person coming into the state from transmitting to others,
5- the article by Dr Erin Bromage that talked about the importance of exposure time, and
6- other articles about viral load accumulating in inside air
My idea had the profs teaching remotely but interacting with the kids in real time on a big screen, and as many admin and support staff as possible working remotely. To the extent admin and support staff must be present, execute vigilant safety protocols for them. And in order to continue to support local businesses while still keeping a closed campus, allow for drop off delivery (payment made remotely at the time of the order). But otherwise, if the campus can be a closed campus and the kids are virus-free (which they should be after the 14 day quarantine period), the kids on campus could interact with each other regularly. So you could have TA sessions, study sessions, on campus ECs, intermural sports, and on campus parties.
But I think @homerdog is correct in that the schools have been thinking extensively about this and there is nothing that any of us is going to suggest that they haven’t thought of and debated.