Indoor Mask Mandate Returns to University of Connecticut

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Mandatory indoor masking that was removed in early March is now back in place at UConn.

DaCosta said he witnessed something similar in his classes.In a statement to students, UConn said the goal of the mask mandate was to ensure the remaining weeks of the semester and the commencement ceremonies can be conducted in-person. One senior who spoke with NBC Connecticut supports this approach, especially after his brother’s college graduation in 2020 needed to be done virtually.

“I know he was actually disappointed that he didn’t get to have his graduation and get the full effects of feeling his accomplishment,” said Sam Frosti. UConn said when it removed the mask mandate in March, the state’s covid-19 positivity rate was only about 2%. Data released Monday has the rate at 6.63%.

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