Partying students blamed for Covid outbreak at elite hospitality school
Thursday, 24 Sep, 2020
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Partying students at one of the world’s leading hospitality schools have been blamed for ‘significant outbreaks’ of Covid and ordered to quarantine off campus.
All 2,500 undergraduates at Lausanne Hospitality Management University in Switzerland have been told to isolate after authorities concluded a more targeted lockdown was ‘impossible’.
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