Offering Quarantine Residence Hall Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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This paper examines whether higher education institutions should offer quarantine and isolation housing for students who are infected with COVID-19 or are in close contact with individuals who have COVID-19. While the quarantine and isolation guidelines have changed greatly since higher education institutions in the United States first grappled with the impacts of COVID-19 in early 2020 due to the emergence of vaccines and variants, the author concludes that offering quarantine and isolation on-campus housing is beneficial for the health of campuses and surrounding communities
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