interesting question! thanks for bringing it up! I've thought about this too, I'm surprised at how intense your PI is because mine are ID and more chill as in "you don't have clinical symptoms ,not much we can do right now except have a plan and be preventative" so my thought is take all the preventative measures that you can, be vigilent from obviously cold/flu symptomatic people as you would anyway, but go (unless you are surrounded by potentially sick people in which case you might be a vector for disease yourself lol!)Seems like the perfect place to bring this up...but is anyone concerned about travel and coronavirus right now? I have all my admitted student visits coming up as I'm sure most of you do too with Columbia next week, Berkeley in two weeks, GW and Emory at the end of the month. Obviously I am aware of coronavirus and all its developments, but have not really seen it as a significant concern for me personally and with domestic travel right now. However, the PI at my research institute told me today there's "no way" I can go and I should cancel my trips or else I may end up stuck there or in quarantine for a month. He's an Epi guy and an MD so I value his input but also really need these student visits to make my decision lol. I think I will still go as of right now just because cancelling everything and not being able to attend these visits would be really frustrating (But I guess so would being quarantined for a month :/). Just wondering if anyone else is dealing with similar concerns/what your plans are! We are the public health ~masters~ anyways 🙂
in your case, I don't know if Berkeley is a top school for you or not but california has the most diagnosed cases right now so that's one thing youcould consider. GW and Emory are in states that have zero diagnosed cases right now for what that's worth. personally, i'll still be visiting, but i'll have a backup plan in case i do get quarantined, namely where would i stay.