The University of Texas is asking its professors to teach remotely for the first two weeks of the spring semester -- due to a surge in COVID cases.
— The University of Texas is asking its professors to teach remotely for the first two weeks of the spring semester — due to a surge in COVID cases.
, President Jay Hartzell said the university has also seen a spike in cases among students and staff.“Considering the spike in cases, increased hospitalizations, and current and expected staff shortages in local hospitals and in some functional areas of campus, our university’s COVID-19 Executive Committee determined short-term changes are needed as we start the spring semester,” he said.
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