97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell and Elle Kehres discuss UNC’s community health protocols as students begin to move back onto campus Thursday, August 12. What is the plan for unvaccinated students? Is there re-entry testing? What does the community believe will happen regarding COVID-19 clusters and where can information be found on UNC’s coronavirus data?
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