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Colleges Go Back To Drawing Board - Again - To Fight COVID

Washington (AP) Facing rising infections and a new COVID-19 variant, colleges across the US have once again been thwarted in seeking a move to normalcy and are starting to require booster shots, extend mask mandates, limit social gatherings and, in some cases, revert to online classes. The threat of the omicron variant comes as a gut punch to schools that were hoping to relax safety measures this spring. Now, many are telling students to prepare for another term of masking, testing and, if cases get bad, limits around social life..

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