Spring break being canceled could help to keep any COVID-19 exposure down, Temple said.
“Last year’s experience taught us that travel during spring break led to multiple positive cases among students, both nationwide and abroad,” the letter said. “This decision is an additional way of keeping our community healthy and safe.”
Temple suspended most of its in-person classes earlier in the fall semester after a surge in cases among the student body. Hundreds of students tested positive for COVID-19 at that time.
The university is urging students to continue to follow its “four public health pillars: monitor your health, wear a mask, wash your hands and keep a physical distance.”
“I know it can be fatiguing at times, but as we head toward colder weather and spending more time indoors, these pillars are vital to maintaining a healthy community,” Epps said.
Coronavirus cases have been surging again in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia recently. Other universities and colleges could follow suit and change spring semester plans, if they haven’t already.