A year has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic changed life at the University of Virginia. Many plans were altered, and many new plans were quickly put into action.
During the summer of 2020, students affiliated with 鶹ƽ Meriwether Lewis Fellows program, which trains an annual cohort of 25 UVA students in leadership skills, pitched in with ideas to address their new reality. A group of students in the Meriwether Lewis Summer Institute and other student leaders focused their efforts on how to return safely to Grounds in the fall. They devised a new student-to-student message campaign with the hashtag “#YOUva,” designed to urge everyone to take seriously their personal responsibility to stay safe while also enjoying the fall on Grounds. A video, “Safely Returning to Grounds: A Guide for Students, By Students,” is one of the projects that resulted from that work.
Now, with spring on the way, vaccines being administered and an end to the pandemic in sight, the danger comes from a sense of complacency and understandable weariness toward restrictions. February’s outbreak of COVID-19 cases at the University illustrates the risks of just such a scenario and the need for public health measures to continue with a renewed commitment by the University community.

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