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Mar 18, 2021 The Virus Is Protecting Me : Remote Learning Is Keeping Many Sexual Assault Survivors Safe
Some college sexual assault victims welcomed remote learning due to COVID-19 because it was the only form of protection they could get.
By Alanna Vagianos
Illustration:Rebecca Zisser/HuffPost; Photos: Getty
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced hundreds of thousands of college students to learn remotely over the past year. Many have missed out on in-person classes, socializing with friends and, for the class of 2020, graduating in person with their classmates.
But for some sexual assault survivors, the online learning that came with the pandemic has been a godsend ― a true “safe haven,” one student told HuffPost.