The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced Monday it was converting to virtual classes after reporting 135 new COVID-19 cases and four clusters within a week of starting classes for the fall semester — an outcome many critics feared as the university decided to reopen its campus. “After consultation with state and local health officials, #UNC’s infectious disease experts and the UNC system, Carolina is making two changes to de-densify campus,” the school announced on Twitter .
“On Wednesday, Aug. 19, all undergraduate instruction will shift to remote learning.”
What does this mean for all the other schools in the NC University system? Keep up with this story for more info.