Washington State University released additional guidance for students during the latest COVID-19 surge from the omicron variant.
The university said it is committed to the in-person experience and these temporary adjustments are to provided increase protection for students and keep them in class. WSU is asking organizers of events, including sports, to avoid serving food or drink through the end of January.
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