I am not very supportive of the closed management of university campuses during the epidemic. What is the specific significance of doing this? Can you guarantee that the students are not infected by the virus? I'm afraid not. It's just a measure taken by relevant departments to avoid responsibility. Imagine if the epidemic occurred in a school, because of the closed control, the relevant responsibilities may be lighter. If closed control is not implemented, I wonder if school leaders will have unshirkable responsibilities. The introduction of such measures by the Ministry of Education is also a comprehensive safeguard measure that is not afraid of 10,000 yuan.
I wonder if the management mode of closed campus can really put an end to viruses? From all aspects, we know that the measures of closed management have not prevented any opportunity to contact with the outside world. The most basic thing is that faculty can still enter and leave the campus at will. Can you guarantee that these people will go home besides going to school and live at two o'clock and one line? Of course there is no guarantee. Once the faculty and staff are infected, extensive contact with students will lead to the rapid spread of the virus.
Simply emphasizing closed campus management, does the school take further measures to consider students' lives? School canteens and school supermarkets deliberately raised prices during the closed management period. Students are locked up on campus, and the cost of living is rising instead of falling. What's going on here? Some students reported that the prices of canteens and supermarkets in the school increased during the school suspension period, which was more expensive than those sold outside the school. I urge schools to take certain measures in students' lives to ensure that students' lives are guaranteed. Don't blindly follow the instructions of the Ministry of Education.
I don't support the closed management of university campus. It is contradictory that primary and secondary schools do not implement closed management, but universities should implement closed management. Now the extracurricular contact environment of primary and secondary school students is no less than that of college students. They will also be exposed to many public places, and even have strong financial support from their parents, which is much more complicated than the public environment that college students are exposed to. Simply closing the university campus is obviously biased. Moreover, college students are adults and can be responsible for their actions.