New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says colleges must temporarily move to remote learning if Covid-19 cases spike by ElanaLyn
students already on campus will be allowed to take courses remotely from their dorms or apartments.
Cuomo warned that several colleges in other states have seen large outbreaks since reopening and that schools should be prepared, saying, “when you have large congregations of people, anticipate a cluster.” Colleges and universities in New York have struggled with how and if they will physically reopen with Covid-19 cases on the rise in a number of states, mandatory two-week quarantines for people traveling to the state fromWhile Columbia University made the decision to host all undergraduate classes remotely,
the two-week quarantine and stringent guidelines, New York University and Syracuse University are two New York schools dealing with the challenges of reopening.
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