NC’s historically Black colleges keep COVID cases at bay
Story Date: 12/1/2020

 

Source:  NORTH CAROLINA HEALTH NEWS, 11/30/20

In August, the semester at UNC Chapel Hill came to an abrupt end as hundreds of students fell ill as a result of COVID-19. When students were told to move off campus and classes moved online exclusively, UNC became something of a national punchline for how quickly the wheels fell off. Across North Carolina’s big state-funded campuses, thousands of college students have been diagnosed with COVID, at Appalachian State University, East Carolina University, UNC Chapel Hill and N.C. State, close to 5,200 students, staff...

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