That’s the thing though. We don’t know how long things will be virtual.
To my knowledge there is no school that has publicly stated the metrics that will allow a change to in-person class and dining…and that’s a problem.
Is it how many students/staff/faculty isolated? Or the positivity rate (on what type of test)? Positivity rate in the larger surrounding community?
It seems that’s what people are struggling with…because if this turns into a long span of virtual schooling I am reading that some on this and other threads would take a leave this semester.