University of Michigan Will Force Students From Dorms If They Get COVID

University of Michigan Will Force Students From Dorms If They Get COVID
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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor confirmed in several recent statements that it will require students who test positive for COVID-19 to leave campus dorms and isolate in other locations, including hotels.

University health officer Robert D. Ernst said in a message on Sept. 1 that the school’s COVID-19 guidance “could include relocating to [one’s] permanent residence, staying with a nearby relative or friend, or finding a hotel space” after one tests positive for the virus, according to reports.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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