I think someone asked earlier in the thread to give reports from college students if we heard (collected) Intel from them. My granddaughter called and asked if she could come and stay the weekend, today if possible. She's a freshman in her first year of college, said she needed out for a few days.
Nothing good in her reports. Many are still in full party mode and lax in their cleaning, washing hands, etc. They are required to wear masks and she believes there are many cases of it but only 23 that she is aware of because she said they don't tell them. There is a quarantined section and she said today a girl was so upset of being sent to the area that she took her life. Now I can't say this is the reason, it's second hand info and she was in the hall when they heard a policeman and EMT come in to get the girl. So very saddened by this. Are the kids being shamed because they caught it? I'll dig into it more tomorrow evening because I have so much running and won't have a good talk with her until then. She has showered, eaten, and gone to bed.
What can we do to alter the stigma of this virus?
Nothing good in her reports. Many are still in full party mode and lax in their cleaning, washing hands, etc. They are required to wear masks and she believes there are many cases of it but only 23 that she is aware of because she said they don't tell them. There is a quarantined section and she said today a girl was so upset of being sent to the area that she took her life. Now I can't say this is the reason, it's second hand info and she was in the hall when they heard a policeman and EMT come in to get the girl. So very saddened by this. Are the kids being shamed because they caught it? I'll dig into it more tomorrow evening because I have so much running and won't have a good talk with her until then. She has showered, eaten, and gone to bed.

What can we do to alter the stigma of this virus?