SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES FOR COLLEGE REOPENING
Nearly all of America’s colleges are experiencing COVID outbreaks. However, through a combination of science-based health policy and good luck, 35 colleges have not experienced an outbreak. Here are strategies those schools had in common:
Clearly posted signage
Social distance circles painted in common areas
Reduced on-campus population
Monthly or regular “surveillance” COVID testing
All dorm rooms are single-student
Separate quarantine housing
Resident-only access to dorms
Secure access to campus
All courses online
Outdoor study areas
Isolated from outside community (non-porous campus)
Many college campuses are porous and open to the community. They cannot be operated safely during the pandemic, as the school has no control over community activity and spread. Regular testing, enforcing social distancing guidelines and reducing the number of times students are in close-contact with each other are common policies among all schools that have experienced a successful reopening.
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