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The Case Against Reopening: We all want to be back on campus. But when it comes to plans for the fall, there’s only one right decision
According to a Chronicle list, most colleges are currently planning to reopen their campuses this fall. In announcing that the California State University system will be mostly online this fall, Chancellor Timothy P. White reportedly told trustees that even if tests were obtainable, weekly testing w...
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description | According to a Chronicle list, most colleges are currently planning to reopen their campuses this fall. In announcing that the California State University system will be mostly online this fall, Chancellor Timothy P. White reportedly told trustees that even if tests were obtainable, weekly testing would cost the system $25 million per week. Even if a treatment is shown to be effective in clinical trials, will your college be able to obtain enough to cover all students and faculty and staff members? Because colleges cannot ensure this, how can we rationalize putting at-risk students in harm’s way? |
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