- In our age group, specifically,
a lot of people are asymptomatic,
and so you can be hanging
out with your friends
and be a carrier and not even know,
so there is always that constant fear
of oh, am I gonna expose myself,
but also, am I possibly gonna be exposing
other people, as well?
- Isla Vista's a community
and, as a community,
it's really important to make sure
that we're holding each other accountable.
Even though students
under the age of 35 aren't
necessarily at most risk,
it's really important to just
be there for our community.
- What concerns me most about socializing
with my peers right now
would be spreading COVID-19
without knowing it or spreading it
to a large group of people,
and then that could get people sick
and lead to further consequences.
- Not putting myself at risk
and not putting others at risk, as well,
as much as I would like to see them.
- We're all kind of uncertain
about how the situation spreads.
Even if someone feels
fine, you don't know.
You don't really wanna risk
putting someone else in danger,
putting yourself in danger,
putting people back home in danger.
So I think what concerns me most
is that we're really unsure,
so it's better to stay on the safe side.
- For me, it's important
to be a responsible member of society
and try to slow the spread of COVID-19
because I don't want to see members
of my community suffering
and being sick when it can be avoided
by practicing social distancing
and safety precautions
to make sure that we are healthy.
