Personally, I think that we will stay on campus until November. First of all, the university would lose a lot of money if we transitioned to fully online. Many people would no longer wish to live in a dorm and many would require decrease in tuition. This might not be the most moral thing to base a decision off of, but it definitely will be a large impact on the university. Also, UK has an amazing Covid plan compared to other colleges. University of Iowa, for example, has not tested any of their students, which is allowing the virus to spread largely, and undetected, throughout the student body. This is putting all students at risk because they are never sure who truly has the disease, or who is just not feeling well due to allergies or a general cold. Meanwhile, UK just required the Covid hotspot organizations to be retested to help stop the spread.
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