The decision to bring University of Vermont students back to campus for an in-person fall was not a popular one with local residents in Burlington. Like residents of many college towns, they worried the university students might spread COVID-19 among themselves and in the broader community. "The community was very concerned in May and June," said Suresh Garimella, UVM’s president. He said he was asked, "'How many people have to die before you go back on your decision?' But now we...
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