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University of Virginia students can expect COVID-19 restrictions and requirements to continue when they return to Grounds from winter break, officials told the universityâs Board of Visitors on Friday.
Administrators, faculty and students were also praised to the board and by the board for efforts at helping the university make a quick move from on-Grounds to online classes in March and for limiting the spread of COVID-19 during the fall semester.
UVa President Jim Ryan told the universityâs Board of Visitors during a virtual meeting that the university saw an estimated 1,250 COVID cases between August and Thanksgiving.
He said seven staff, faculty or employees were hospitalized with virus and all fully recovered. He said no students needed hospitalization.