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In Boston, No Move-In Rush For College Students Due To Coronavirus
"We go in there they're all waiting for us. The process is like boom, boom, boom. Love it," said parent Ian Rosi.
BOSTON — Moving in slowly and safely: students at Boston University are getting back into their dorms during a two-week move-in process. The university is staggering the arrival times to limit the number of people and to allow for social distancing.
“We go in there they’re all waiting for us. The process is like boom, boom, boom. Love it,” said parent Ian Rosi.
WBZ-TV caught up with Ella Rosi while she was moved in before her mandatory COVID-19 test. “I have a biology class this semester and I need to take that lab in person so there’s definitely I appreciate being back in person,” she said.
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