Six days after classes began, the University of Alabama has experienced an 'unacceptable rise' in coronavirus cases, the university's president said.
Six days after classes began, the University of Alabama has experienced an "unacceptable rise" in coronavirus cases, the university's president said.
University of Alabama President Stuart R. Bell called on all students, faculty and staff to work together "at this critical moment" after the climb in COVID-19 cases on campus. University police and Tuscaloosa police will monitor restaurants, off-campus residences and Greek housing to ensure patrons and residents follow coronavirus safety guidelines, Bell said.
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