'A Nightmare': Georgia Tech Faculty Push Back Against In-Person Reopening Plans
The University System of Georgia is holding in-person classes this fall, with no masks required. It's an anomaly among top public universities — and it will put people at risk, professors say.
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NPR News: 'A Nightmare': Georgia Tech Faculty Push Back Against In-Person Reopening Plans
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