University of Miami Indifferent to Local Community Impacts of Student Life

Classes will commence on campus on Monday, Aug. 17—one week earlier than originally planned—and on-campus instruction will conclude on Nov. 20—the Friday before Thanksgiving. There will be one additional day of online-only instruction on Monday, Nov. 23, and a reading day on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Final exams will be conducted exclusively online and will take place from Nov. 30 to Dec. 4. The Labor Day holiday will be observed on Monday, Sept. 7, and an abbreviated fall break will occur from Friday, Oct. 16, to Sunday, Oct. 18.

University of Miami announces plans for in-person, on-campus fall semester

Miami Mayor Suarez “BS-ing”

On CNN tonight in an interview he completely walked around the issue of shutting down. He said that the infections are growing exponentially. He says that we need great contact tracing. That he doesn’t have the contact tracing and people are not responding to the contacts. That by getting people to wear masks that that will slow down the growth. Why not weeks ago?? That the hospitals are really getting full. Deaths are increasing. That restaurant owners don’t want to accept the closing.

Totally incoherent and totally unwilling to speak clearly and admit that the closing is closing. People are just not taking this the mitigation seriously, family parties are especially common and should be a big spreader in this Latin culture. Spain has seen the same problem.

Deaths Rising in Florida: Anybody Care??

What chart is Gov. DeSantis watching now. I guess as long as there is hospital space, although it is falling now, keep the infections coming. So think Florida politicians, universities, businesses….

DeSantis Not Trusted

Any public distrust of this administration has been well-earned. It’s the fruit of bad leadership.We can’t trust him when he refuses to be fully transparent. In fact, we can’t trust the governor with our lives. Every county in the state should, like Miami-Dade, refuse to follow his lead.

DeSantis secretive about current COVID hospitalizations | Miami Herald