Michigan State University Announces Enhanced Physical Distancing
Just as the spring semester is underway, Michigan State University has issued a enhanced physical distancing period for on- and off-campus students.
The announcement comes after a rapid increase in the COVID-19 positivity rate since students returned to campus for the spring semester according to The State News. The news was announced by University Physician Dr. David Weismantel and Senior Vice President for Residential and Hospitality Services Vennie Gore.
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MSU officials are ordering all on-campus students to stay in their residences with the exception of picking up meals from a dining hall, attending a in-person class, or to go to work. Students can also conduct research, participate in MSU s COVID-19 Early Detection Program, seek medical care,or exercise outside with two or fewer people.
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Last semester, there was a spike COVID-19 cases as MSU students moved back to East Lansing. Now, MSU will be hosting an additional 1,700 students on campus, according to university spokesperson Dan Olsen.
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