DKU Goes 'Closed-Loop': Access Codes Deactivated for Off-Campus Students 25 Miles From Shanghai's Lockdown
On Monday, April 4, 2022, Duke Kunshan University implemented 'closed-loop' campus arrangements at the request of Kunshan city authorities, just one week after neighboring Shanghai imposed its citywide COVID-19 lockdown. The closed-loop arrangement deactivated DKU access codes for all staff, faculty, and students living off-campus; banned on-campus students from leaving without permission; and required essential staff who came on-site to reside there or at the neighboring Talent Apartments and Canadian International School of Kunshan. Group activities were suspended. The Kunshan-wide outbreak ran from March 10 through May 18, 2022, with 12 confirmed cases and 374 asymptomatic detections — but no reported cases on the DKU campus.
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- OfficialClosed-loop campus arrangements for DKU (Duke Kunshan University official)news.dukekunshan.edu.cn
- OfficialCoronavirus: Updates on DKU's response (Duke Kunshan University official)news.dukekunshan.edu.cn
- OfficialUpdates for DKU Students — Coronavirus Response (Duke University)coronavirus.duke.edu
- Student Paper
- SourceDuke Kunshan University (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org