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In-Person Learning Resumes At University Of Colorado Boulder
CU officials say there has been a significant reduction in the number of positive COVID cases among students and staff lately.
By Jesse Sarles
October 14, 2020
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BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – After a two week quarantine from campus, many University of Colorado Boulder students are returning to in-person learning. Most classes are returning to normal, but it’s recommended that students check with their professors to be sure of the status.

CU officials say there has been a significant reduction in the number of positive COVID cases among students and staff lately. When the outbreak was at its peak last month more than 1,500 of those people had tested positive.
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The Boulder County Public Health officials applauded students for listening to and following public health orders, including social distancing, over the last two weeks. College-aged students in Boulder can now gather again in groups of up to 6 people. That had previously been limited to just two people. (The health order makes an exception on group sizes for the university so it can hold classes.)
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