Are Snowmobilers Bringing the Coronavirus to the U.P.

Dont let the truck drivers in either. They get all your food from local sources only huh. No rooms and no fuel for you! Come on,get real. Whoops,I almost forgot about the U.P. only trains.
 

DamageInc

Member
How are the snowmobilers going to pass it around? Nothing is open.

If someone brings it to the UP, it will most likely be one of the thousands of students at MI Tech, who come from all over the world.
 
How are the snowmobilers going to pass it around? Nothing is open.

If someone brings it to the UP, it will most likely be one of the thousands of students at MI Tech, who come from all over the world.

Mich Tech has went to all online instruction. Tech recommended students don't come back, but go home and do their online classes from home. I believe the students who live too far away to go home can still be on campus, most likely foreign students who wouldn't be allowed back if they went home.

Yes, a lot of students probably went to Florida for spring break. I hope they didn't bring the virus back, but they didn't come back to Tech. They went home.
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
Mich Tech has went to all online instruction. Tech recommended students don't come back, but go home and do their online classes from home. I believe the students who live too far away to go home can still be on campus, most likely foreign students who wouldn't be allowed back if they went home.

Yes, a lot of students probably went to Florida for spring break. I hope they didn't bring the virus back, but they didn't come back to Tech. They went home.

they are bringing back more than C-19....LOL
 

chords

Active member
It already made it to the UP. Came in on a flight landed in Chippewa County and she tested positive at a Soo hospital.
 
It already made it to the UP. Came in on a flight landed in Chippewa County and she tested positive at a Soo hospital.

I read that article. She was a Canadian and was not tested until a day later. I assume she was tested at the Canadian Soo and not the U.S. side since she lives is Canada. The U.P. is still considered coronavirus free of confirmed cases. Of course, it doesn't mean there are no cases in the U.P. Most folks think it is here, but with the lack of testing not found yet.

By the way, there have been 50 tests for the coronavirus in the 5 western counties of the U.P. and all came back negative.

https://www.ironmountaindailynews.com/news/local-news/2020/03/canadian-woman-who-flew-into-chippewa-county-positive-for-coronavirus/
 
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DamageInc

Member
Mich Tech has went to all online instruction. Tech recommended students don't come back, but go home and do their online classes from home. I believe the students who live too far away to go home can still be on campus, most likely foreign students who wouldn't be allowed back if they went home.

Yes, a lot of students probably went to Florida for spring break. I hope they didn't bring the virus back, but they didn't come back to Tech. They went home.

Students who went to Florida for spring break are allowed back. Even students who traveled internationally are allowed back, but they are supposed to complete a form and self-isolate for 14 days. Do you think foreign students (who paid to live at Tech) are going to go live somewhere else?
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
Vilas and Oneida counties don't even want the "snowbirds" back. Stated if they do, they are to go on a self quarantine for two weeks.

OK now I get why ppl are stocking up on more guns and ammo......The snobirds is easy prey.....always more tan than the rest of the population.....
 
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