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Editorial:We all saw this coming-The Daily Tar Heel <br /> reported Friday. On Saturday, UNC confirmed reports of a third cluster at the Sigma Nu fraternity house, <br /> and a fourth, at Hinton James Residence Hall, was reported Sunday. <br /> In the messages, UNC clarified that a "cluster" is five or more cases deemed "close proximity in location," <br /> as defined by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. <br /> We all saw this coming. In his fall semester welcome message, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz wrote, "As <br /> always, remember that it is our shared responsibility to keep each other safe. Every person you walk by on <br /> campus will be counting on you to diligently work to prevent the spread of the virus." <br /> But University leadership should have expected students, many of whom are now living on their own for <br /> the first time, to be reckless. Reports of parties throughout the weekend come as no surprise. Though these <br /> students are not faultless, it was the University's responsibility to disincentivize such gatherings by <br /> reconsidering its plans to operate in-person earlier on. <br /> EDITORS PICKS <br /> kok k. <br /> Carrboro High School Heel Talk episode 17: New UNC community members <br /> students created a podcast campus technology raises write letters asking for <br /> to amplify minority data privacy concerns accountability, protection <br /> students' voices <br /> I <br /> The administration continues to prove they have no shame, and the bar for basic decency keeps getting <br /> lower. <br /> They chose to ignore the Orange County Health Department, which recommended that the University <br /> restrict on-campus housing to at-risk students and implement online-only instruction for the first five <br /> weeks of the semester. They chose to ignore the guidance of the CDC, which placed the University's <br /> housing plan in the "highest-risk" category. <br /> Even faculty though many of them continued to teach classes in-person— saw it coming. <br /> Now, as we prepare for a second week of classes, many questions remain unanswered. What factors will <br /> trigger the so-called off-ramps, and what will they look like? How many positive cases will it take for the <br /> University to realize the danger they've put us in? <br /> https://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2020/08/covid-clusters-edit-0816[8/17/20,2:53:05 PM] <br />
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