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[quote=Anonymous]I bet it was because it was the summer. My DS was just at Radford this past week for Boys' State. We were not allowed in the dorm. A couple of years ago, (pre-Covid) he did a camp at the Naval Academy. Again, we weren't allowed in the dorm. With my two college kids, my oldest was at college when Covid hit. When we moved him out of the dorm, we were given a two hour appointment window to move him out. We were limited to just student and one adult. No one else was on his floor when we moved him out. This was the spring of '20. Then when we moved him back in, for fall of '20, again he got an appointment and only one person could help him move in. This past fall, with my middle DS, it was almost a normal move in. He had to make an appointment time, but there were lots of other students moving in. Once he was moved in, they had a "mini" quarantine. They weren't allowed any visitors into their dorm for the two first weeks - that was pure theatre like so many other "restrictions." They were allowed to socialize with others in the dining hall (without masks), obviously they were in class together, they could work out in the gym together. But no one except the roommates in their rooms. Because Covid knows when you're in the dorm room versus the dining hall.[/quote]
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