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University Of Maryland College Park Students Aren't Sequestering Due To COVID-19, Student Says

Video Credit: WJZ Baltimore - Duration: 02:19s - Published
University Of Maryland College Park Students Aren't Sequestering Due To COVID-19, Student Says

University Of Maryland College Park Students Aren't Sequestering Due To COVID-19, Student Says

University of Maryland, College Park students have been told to sequester-in-place after a spike of COVID-19 cases last week.

While students were supposed to be staying in their dorms, one student tells WJZ some arenโ€™t following the rules, and the university isnโ€™t enforcing them.


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