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UVA implements new restrictions following COVID-19 surge

Due to a recent surge in coronavirus cases at the University of Virginia, the school put some temporary restrictions in place Tuesday night.

Officials said the university’s in-house analysis showed that the spread only consisted of the original COVID strain and not new variants. This trend shows that people aren’t closely following health and safety guidelines.

University leaders said they might lift the restrictions on Feb. 26 if cases decrease.

Below is a list of the new restrictions that were put in place:

On-grounds students

On-grounds students can leave their residence halls for the following reasons:

Off-grounds students 

Off-grounds students are encouraged to stay home and limit contact with others and they may only come to grounds to:

If coronavirus conditions improve, officials said UVA will return to the original restrictions it had implemented at the start of the semester. If UVA continues to see a rise in cases, university officials said the school will have to take additional measures, such as moving to online instruction for undergraduate and graduate classes.


Source: WSLS News 10

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