Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Semester Lockdown?

 As the state of Kentucky increases the number of cases of Covid-19, Andy Beshear enabled new safety precautions. The new rule of no in-dining participation for restaurants has been enacted. This new addition to the re-evaluation of the Covid-19 reopening plans has taken a step backward. The fact that the Governor had to reverse plans is starting to scare the general public, fearing that there may never be an end to the madness of the pandemic. The University of Kentucky has also revamped its dining facilities to account for this new guideline. The 90, located on Central Campus, has closed all indoor eating for the rest of the fall semester. As shown below, all possible seating options are restricted and closed to the students.

One of the few remaining tables (originally removed at the beginning of the semester) cut off from use after the new guideline of restricted indoor dining is enacted. 



Posters in The 90 that address the issue of restricted indoor dining.

As the semester is drawing to an end and the cases in Kentucky are rising, the Spring semester is looking non-existent. Will the University of Kentucky be able to house students for the 2021 Spring Semester? Or will 2020 be relived as the cycle of Coronavirus cases recirculates?

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