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Yes my university sent an info letter recommending that considered risk people against covid-19 should avoid going to the campus.

Considered vulnerable groups are:

• people with diabetes,
• cardiovascular disease (including hypertension),
• chronic lung disease,
• immunodeficiency,
• cancer under active treatment,
• pregnancy
• over 60 years
• chronic renal insufficiency,
• severe chronic liver disease,
• obesity (BMI> 40)
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