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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just call her doctor and get a note saying she has compromised immunity and must be excused from in-person classes. Its like getting a note from the eye doctor to get out of swim in gym. And people can ABSOLUTELY focus with a mask on for two hours. How the f*ck do you think surgeons perform surgery?[/quote] I don’t know if that will help her unless they offer the class virtually( which they are not!). She still needs those credits. They promised a hybrid version and back tracked on that[/quote] Universities can decide to do this. They are in charge of it. It is absolutely okay to call and ask to speak to someone -- Dean of Students, or whomever is tasked to answer these calls -- and express your concerns & ask about accommodations. But you can't force them to do their job in the way you see fit. Not at this point. If we had a federal coordinated response and guidance, that might change. Unfortunately, everyone at that level is standing around with their thumbs up their butts, dicking around with whether masks make them look weak and unmanly. So. Here we are. [/quote]
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