RI Universities Open and Close Classes Due to Coronavirus — A Game of Academic Whack-a-Mole
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RI Universities Open and Close Classes Due to Coronavirus — A Game of Academic Whack-a-Mole

Four schools, three of which are just a few miles from one another, are having vastly different experiences. Providence College alone has reported 279 coronavirus cases.
In contrast, Brown has just 26 positive cases and more than 51,000 negative tests.
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URI announced on Monday that beginning immediately the school “will implement mandatory COVID-19 testing for all students, both on- and off-campus residents, in collaboration with the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH). The purpose of this mandatory testing is to assess the overall health of the entire student body at the University and establish a baseline data set to measure population health for the remainder of the fall semester.”
URI said the institution continues to be within the positivity rate recommended by the State and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. To date, URI has had 66 positive cases.

Students at PC who were in the dorms and were sent home after the outbreak are now returning to school.
