Freshman UNC students in front of the school's iconic well on August 18.Jermany Alston, a housekeeper in the Chapel Hill dorms, told Business Insider she began feeling sick after going into work on July 21. Alston said she thought at first that she may have had a cold but then began having symptoms more typical of COVID-19.
Alston said that as of June, she "had to come back to work" because the campus had stopped paying her salary for days when it was deemed unsafe to be on campus. Workers, educators, and students said they had been warning the school's administration that an outbreak was likely if schools reopened to in-person classes. On July 17, days before Alston got sick, campus workers marched across UNC's campus to deliver a
on August 10 against the UNC System, alleging it failed to provide proper PPE. Alston said UNC had provided her with only one mask a week, and she struggled to get face shields. Campus workers were not the only ones sounding the alarms to the campus administration well before classes reopened. Collyn Smith, a student-government representative, said they had, along with other student leaders, formed the to advocate for marginalized students.
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