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With summer approaching, students plan to take advantage of time off
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With summer break approaching in the next few weeks, UH students plan to make the most of the three-month break.
Last year, the high number of COVID-19 infection rates stalled most people’s summer plans. The emergence of vaccines and the speed at which they are being administered has UH students taking advantage of this summer vacation.
“I find traveling to be the perfect mental reset before the upcoming school year begins,” said Amna Saleem, an economics junior.
Although, she doesn’t plan to travel this year. “Traditionally, I’d be taking an international trip with my family, however, due to the pandemic, it won’t be feasible this year,” Saleem said.