Emory restricts WiFi for students noncompliant with booster requirements, sees slight increase in COVID-19 cases.

M Olivier - UWIRE Text, 2022 - go.gale.com
M Olivier
UWIRE Text, 2022go.gale.com
About 1,300 students' Wi-Fi was restricted around the week of March 14 because of their
failure to comply with Emory University's booster vaccine requirements, according to
Executive Director of Student Health Services Sharon Rabinovitz. The restrictions caused
students' Wi-Fi to slow down and blocked access to nonacademic sites such as social media
and video games.The consequence motivated over half of the affected students to either
submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption, Executive Director for COVID-19 …
About 1,300 students' Wi-Fi was restricted around the week of March 14 because of their failure to comply with Emory University's booster vaccine requirements, according to Executive Director of Student Health Services Sharon Rabinovitz. The restrictions caused students' Wi-Fi to slow down and blocked access to nonacademic sites such as social media and video games.
The consequence motivated over half of the affected students to either submit proof of vaccination or request an exemption, Executive Director for COVID-19 Response and Recovery Amir St. Clair said.
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