Harvard moves MBA students back online as Covid-19 breakthrough cases rise

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Online classes will be in place at least until October 3 and other students asked to wear masks indoors

Pedestrians walk through Harvard Yard on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the US. Picture: ADAM GLANZMAN/BLOOMBERG

Online classes will be in place at least until October 3 and the school has asked students to eliminate unmasked activities while indoors, Harvard said on Monday in a statement. Harvard is also increasing the frequency of testing to three times a week.

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