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Op-Ed: Why college students have a hard time living by pandemic rules (and how we can support them)

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion September 30, 2022

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As a college professor, I am very worried about more colleges and universities opening around the country over the next few weeks. If campus communities can’t comply with social distancing requirements, thousands of students could contract COVID-19, forcing schools to scramble to shut down again and go fully remote. Quite a few schools that have opened — with safety protocols in place — have already either closed or are struggling to deal... + full article



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