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UVa sticks with plans for in-person classes
The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress 13 hrs ago
The University of Virginia is sticking with plans to begin in-person classes on Sept. 8, the school announced in a message Friday afternoon. The decision comes after the university earlier this month delayed the start of in-person classes by two weeks amid a late summer surge in COVID-19 cases.
Pressure mounted during the two-week delay for the university to abandon the plan, as COVID-19 cases rose at colleges opening up around the state. The schools Board of Visitors met in executive session Thursday to discuss a variety of coronavirus-related topics, including the health and safety of faculty, staff and students, as well as legal issues and testing protocols.
Officials in the release said part of the rationale to forge ahead was related to students living off-Grounds. Officials hope that by holding classes in-person, the school can better monitor students who would be returning to the area anyway.
By welcoming our students into classrooms and on Grounds with adequate testing, rules about gatherings and mask-wearing, and enforcement we will be in a better position to monitor whats happening and to contain any outbreaks, the release said. In short, given that most of our students are going to be here, we believe it will be better for everyone, including our Charlottesville neighbors, if our students feel connected to our community rather than apart from it.
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The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress 13 hrs ago
The University of Virginia is sticking with plans to begin in-person classes on Sept. 8, the school announced in a message Friday afternoon. The decision comes after the university earlier this month delayed the start of in-person classes by two weeks amid a late summer surge in COVID-19 cases.
Pressure mounted during the two-week delay for the university to abandon the plan, as COVID-19 cases rose at colleges opening up around the state. The schools Board of Visitors met in executive session Thursday to discuss a variety of coronavirus-related topics, including the health and safety of faculty, staff and students, as well as legal issues and testing protocols.
Officials in the release said part of the rationale to forge ahead was related to students living off-Grounds. Officials hope that by holding classes in-person, the school can better monitor students who would be returning to the area anyway.
By welcoming our students into classrooms and on Grounds with adequate testing, rules about gatherings and mask-wearing, and enforcement we will be in a better position to monitor whats happening and to contain any outbreaks, the release said. In short, given that most of our students are going to be here, we believe it will be better for everyone, including our Charlottesville neighbors, if our students feel connected to our community rather than apart from it.
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UVa sticks with plans for in-person classes (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2020
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Laelth
(32,017 posts)1. And we're going to test our "belief" on our students and our community.
The utter hubris of some of these people is astonishing.
-Laelth
virgogal
(10,178 posts)2. We are at a wait and see moment,schools opening in the Boston area also.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)4. Wait and see?
Thats not what it sounds like to me. Staying home would be wait and see. Whats happening now is more like try it anyway. What could go wrong?
-Laelth
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)3. And yet...
And yet, the various libraries will be closed to the public and that's where I go to keep warm in the Winter during the day when I leave my tent.
It is also an access to various amenities, like toilets, water, electricity, etc.
It's going to be a cold one this year outside.