While its long-term success remains to be seen, more universities are trying the two-week pause of in-person classes to overcome COVID-19 outbreaks, as opposed to the more dramatic move of permanently sending students home. The approach has produced mixed results. It seems to have worked, for now, at the University of Notre Dame, which reinstated in-person classes in early September after a temporary shift to remote instruction
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