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The number of 22+ age people around campus is dramatically by btd
less than the number of people 22+ off campus -- so it is indeed dramatically safer for them to be on campus in effect quarantined from the world than it is for them to be home and then walking the streets with the general population.
Missing from your post is how easy it is for ND to prepare the people on campus that are over 22 to be in contact with these players. It's not like they are mysteriously arriving and no one has any clue its happening.
If you can go to Home Depot safely, you can figure out how to protect workers on a college campus. It isn't rocket science and I am beyond tired of so many people making things far more complex than they really are.