The sequel: masks inside. Release date: Winter Term 2022. Reviews: Mixed.

The sequel: masks inside. Release date: Winter Term 2022. Reviews: Mixed.
Due to an increase of COVID-19 cases across the nation, Wartburg College has reinstated masks indoors. During the Fall Term, masking policies were relaxed and not required in hallways.
The only reason I can think of not getting vaccinated is maybe immunocompromised people will suffer side effects from it. That is a valid concern.
Divisions over COVID-19 vaccinations has not escaped the sports community at Wartburg.
The Wartburg community will keep wearing masks inside college buildings – classrooms, dining areas and communal areas. Masks are not required in larger areas, according to a recent change.
The mask mandate requirements have been relaxed on campus after a Sept. 17 e-mail sent on behalf of President Darrel Colson. The news had mixed responses on campus.
Masks are no longer required in hallways and other large spaces where social distancing is possible, the Wartburg College Campus Health Recovery Team said in its latest mask update.
Judge Robert Pratt, a federal judge, ordered the state of Iowa to halt the enforcement of a law Governor Kim Reynolds passed in May. The judge’s order is to be put in effect immediately.
Sophomores are coming into the 2021-22 school year and still lack knowing what it’s like to really be a college student.
This year, a continuation of a pandemic year, exists outside of the definition of a “normal” college experience. It is in these times that new traditions are formed and people adapt.