'It was very stressful—and it happened very fast.'
The school's plan involves testing, tracing and treating, according to the website. Individuals can also download and participate in the campus’"anonymous exposure" app.
"I am telling you that I’m short of saying I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore, because there’s only certain things that I can do," Robbins said."But this is part of being a good member of society, to take into account the health of others, not just your individual health and not just your individual desire to go out and have a good time and party."
Walk-up testing is available for students at the University of Illinois' Urbana-Champaign campus. The university has a rigorous testing protocol for students and staff, including two tests per week. "They're all friends, they're all hanging out, they're all eating together they're all, you know, and it's just, so, it is not totally unexpected, but you know … some Greek houses are doing better than others. So, it's possible, it's just very, very hard," he said.
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