(AP) – North Carolina State University told students remaining in university housing to go home, acknowledging a rising number of coronavirus clusters occurring in both on-campus and off-campus housing. Chancellor Randy Woodson says starting Thursday, students in university housing should schedule a time to move out of on-campus residences. To ensure physical distancing, the school is establishing an 11-day window for students to move out. N.C. State has reported 21 coronavirus clusters since classes began Aug. 10, with four of the clusters in residence halls, The News & Observer of Raleigh reported. The school’s COVID-19 dashboard says there are 111 students in quarantine in university housing, and another 1,234 in quarantine off-campus.
NC State University Students Told To Go Home
August 26, 2020 5:46 pm