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Harvard Business School goes virtual to fight COVID outbreak among jabbed students

Updated: September 30, 2021 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 30, 2021 – 10:50 am EDT

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (LifeSiteNews) — Harvard Business School announced Monday that it decided to go virtual for a week in light of a recent outbreak of COVID-19 on campus.

The Ivy League school said all first-year and some second-year classes must be done remotely to help stop an outbreak of COVID-19 that has affected the community. Of the 74 COVID cases on campus, 60 were graduate students. All of the graduate students are jabbed.

Mark Cautela, Head of Communications at Harvard Business School, told LifeSiteNews via email that the decision was made under advisement from city and state health officials. Cautela went on to say that “contact tracers who have worked with positive cases highlight that transmission is not occurring in classrooms or other academic settings on campus.” The school is also asking students to refrain from “unmasked indoor activities, limit in-person interactions with others outside their household, move all group gatherings online, and cancel group travel.”

Harvard has required masks on campus since before the start of the school year, requires students and staff to get the COVID jab, and has increased the frequency of COVID testing to

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