Reading week: Western University students asked to stay put if they can, be cautious if they can’t

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Typically, many undergraduate students travel to their hometowns over reading week.

The Middlesex-London Health Unit’s medical officer of health, Dr. Chris Mackie, also pointed out that the forecast looks fairly pleasant next week — with mostly clear skies and some moderate temperatures between 8 C and 14 C anticipated — and so he’s encouraging people to move interactions outside whenever possible.“Anytime you can get outside instead of gathering indoors, that will really reduce your risk of spreading COVID so think about those outdoor activities for the next week or so.

“I think back to Mother’s Day back in May when we were closer to our peak — we didn’t really see a bump around Mother’s Day. I’ve seen some of the messaging from Western, for example, to their students around safety precautions to take during reading week. I think those would be very helpful,” he said.and I know many Fanshawe students did as well so I’m hopeful about reading week.”

Students: Fall reading week is an important time to rest and recharge, but please continue to be mindful of

 

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