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TexasTowelie

(117,261 posts)
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 06:21 AM Aug 2020

More than 1,000 students at University of Alabama contract coronavirus in 2 weeks

It’s not the rolling tide they were hoping for.

More than 1,000 University of Alabama students have tested positive for coronavirus since returning to campus two weeks ago.

Only nine university employees have contracted the virus in that time frame, according to the university’s coronavirus dashboard.

Classes began at the university Aug. 19, and 562 students tested positive in the first week. Another 481 joined them during the second week.

Read more: https://www.nydailynews.com/coronavirus/ny-coronavirus-university-alabama-students-return-20200829-j4w66xrldzalvomkkdhdxgmlka-story.html

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More than 1,000 students at University of Alabama contract coronavirus in 2 weeks (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2020 OP
School's the perfect super spreader vehicle to thwart the election. nt live love laugh Aug 2020 #1
Fortunately, thanks to Obama care, they can stay on their parents health insurance Walleye Aug 2020 #2
They can file this under Volaris Aug 2020 #3

Volaris

(10,627 posts)
3. They can file this under
Sun Aug 30, 2020, 07:28 AM
Aug 2020

#wefuckingTOLDyou, #DerpDerpDUHDerp, and #everythingtrumptouchesdies.

It can be cross-referenced by searching #scienceisforbumblibtardcucks and #somuchforthatfootballseason.

Fucking idiots. What did they THINK was going to happen here?

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