Notre Dame About To Get A Crash Course In Typical College Student Behavior
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Less than one week ago, the University of Notre Dame conducted what was termed "pre-matriculation COVID-19 tests" on their students before the start of classes. The results: less than one-third of 1 percent tested positive for the virus. The Rev. John I. Jenkins, Notre Dame's president, proudly asserted: "I commend our students, their families, the University's COVID Response Unit, University Health Services and our partner LabCorp in completing this formidable undertaking in a timely manner. We wanted to make certain our students' return did not represent a health threat to the South Bend community."
