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Johns Hopkins, Georgetown universities reinstate COVID-19 measures, mask mandates

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
April 7, 2022, 4:20 AM

Two universities in the D.C. region said on Wednesday that they will be bringing back a temporary mask mandate following an increase in coronavirus cases among students.

Georgetown University in D.C. and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore will add additional COVID-19 mitigation measures to help combat the case increase as well.
Georgetown University

The indoor mask requirement will go into effect Thursday on the Main and Medical Center campuses, with exceptions for eating and drinking or when students or staff are in their “personal residence or private office.” ...

... Johns Hopkins University

Masks at Johns Hopkins University will now be required in residence and dining halls, with an exception for eating and drinking. This is in addition to masking requirements in all classrooms.

Johns Hopkins will also test all undergraduate students twice-weekly through April 22. The policy will then be reevaluated to determine whether the increased testing remains necessary. ...

https://wtop.com/coronavirus/2022/0...es-reinstate-covid-19-measures-mask-mandates/
 
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