Freshman Sarah Anne Cook carries her belongings as she packs to leave campus following a cluster of COVID-19 cases at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.Businesses in college towns in the US are still reeling from the mass exodus of students that began in the spring and has now remained into the fall.
"We've lost a number of businesses already," said Michael Parker, the mayor pro tem of Chapel Hill, which is home to the main campus of the University of North Carolina. "It's a combination of a lack of students on campus coupled with the restrictions." Don Pinney, the owner of the local diner Sutton's Drug Store, is also feeling the impact of coronavirus on the college town.
He added: "I think right now Chapel Hill is in the canary in a coal mine, but I worry when some of the things are reported it makes it seem that Chapel Hill is exceptional in that regard, and I think it's just that it happened here earlier than other places."announced that the majority of its students wouldn't initially return for in-person instruction this semester
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