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LINK Will Universities Be the Next COVID-19 Tinderboxes? | Time

BY KATIE MACK AND GAVIN YAMEY JULY 16, 2020 7:00 AM EDT
Mack is a theoretical cosmologist, author, and assistant professor of physics at North Carolina State University. Yamey is a physician and professor of global health and public policy at Duke University, where he directs the Center for Policy Impact in Global Health.

The fall semester has yet to begin, but student athletes training for the season can already be found on college campuses across the U.S. And so can COVID-19.

HippieChick58 9 July 18
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ALL schools will soon prove it is a lie that "only old people are susceptible"

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They have no idea!

Buddha Level 8 July 18, 2020
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Yes they are..and Boston has 60 odd colleges in and around it..so it'll probably be ugly here by November.😳😳😳

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I think many of them will do virtual classes and lectures. Trump was trying to force their hands by threatening to deport foreign students who didn't attend physical classes. Foreign students normally pay full tuition and colleges would have been coerced to have physical classrooms and halls. They have since walked that back. For now.

barjoe Level 9 July 18, 2020
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