Covid-19 tests and quarantines: US colleges brace for an uncertain fall

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WASHINGTON (NYTIMES) - This month, many colleges in the United States plan to welcome back thousands of students into something they hope will resemble normal campus life.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - This month, many colleges in the United States plan to welcome back thousands of students into something they hope will resemble normal campus life.

Who will be tested for the coronavirus and how quickly can they get results? Will mask wearing be mandated? And what will happen to tailgating, keg parties and sneaking into your partner's dorm room? And the University of Texas-Austin has prohibited students from holding parties on or off campus, banned overnight guests in dorm rooms and warned students that they can be disciplined for"purposefully invading the personal space of others", at least without a face mask on.

"We have learned how to close safely," Hiram Chodosh, president of Claremont McKenna College, a liberal arts school in Claremont, California, said."But the big question now is, can we open safely?" Students will subsequently be sequestered for seven to 10 days, leaving their single dorm rooms only to go to the bathroom or to pick up a meal from a central location in the building or outside, then retested.After that, everyone living on campus will be tested regularly, twice a month, if the spit test proves to be accurate enough.

Many schools have adopted social compacts and behaviour codes. Masks are a key part of almost every code, to be worn except in situations like brushing teeth, walking alone outside, or being alone in a dorm room.

 

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