Members of the Delta Gamma sorority at Case Western Reserve University are being relocated so the school can create an 'isolation space' to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
CLEVELAND — Members of the Delta Gamma sorority at Case Western Reserve University are being relocated so the school can create an"isolation space" to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The school said it selected the sorority house to use after reviewing occupancy rates for university-owned fraternity and sorority residences. "Because Delta Gamma was among the chapters with the lowest use of its allotted space, relocating its members provided an opportunity to protect ill students—and the campus community—with the least amount of disruption," the university said."We regret the inconvenience that this decision causes, but consider it necessary to help reduce the spread of infections among students as much as possible.
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