University Of San Diego Institutes Stay-On-Campus Order Due To COVID-19 Spike
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San Diego CA
12 February, 2021
7:02 PM
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By Debbie L. Sklar, Times of San Diego February 12, 2021 University of San Diego has instituted a stay-on- campus order through the end of the month due to a recent spike in coronavirus cases, which school officials largely attribute to off-campus parties and social events, the university announced Friday. In a video message posted on the school's website and social media pages, USD President James T. Harris III outlined a number of "temporary directives" for students living both on and off-campus. Under the new directives, on-campus resident students are only permitted off-campus for essential reasons, such as "emergencies or essential purposes such as employment, medical care, religious services or to purchase groceries or other essential items," he said. Outdoor exercise was encouraged, however, "while taking appropriate precautions." Student organizations must continue their activities through virtual or remote means only. Students living off-campus were also asked to stay home "to the greatest extent possible and curtail in-person interactions with others outside of those with whom you live." Calling the recent spike in cases "significant," Harris said "Our numbers in the past few weeks have grown to levels that if they continue on this trajectory, will require us to make some tough decisions about the future of the spring semester." While the school has provided some isolation housing for quarantining students, Harris said, "We are not a medical center and we only have so much capacity for isolation and quarantine." Harris said contact tracing efforts have shown that parties and other off-campus social events "coupled with a disregard by some for our health and safety measures both on and off campus" are the primary causes of the recent case surge. "This is not the time for attending parties, socializing in groups or adopting a casual approach to our health and safety protocols," Harris said. Times of San Diego is an independent online news site covering the San Diego metropolitan area. Our journalists report on politics, crime, business, sports, education, arts, the military and everyday life in San Diego. No subscription is required, and you can sign up for a free daily newsletter with a summary of the latest news.
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