

Quarantine on a College Campus
Sep 16, 2020
Natasha Singer, a technology reporter for The New York Times, speaks with Zoie Terry, a University of Alabama sophomore, about her tough experience in COVID-19 quarantine. They discuss the challenges college students faced, including inadequate supplies and isolation. Zoie shares her viral TikTok moments that highlight issues like disappointing meals and mental health struggles. Together, they examine the broader implications of reopening colleges during a pandemic, showcasing resilience amidst fear and uncertainty.
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TikTok Quarantine Diaries
- College students in quarantine documented their experiences on TikTok, including complaints about food and living conditions.
- Natasha Singer found Zoie Terry through TikTok, who was isolated at the University of Alabama.
Zoie's Story
- Zoie Terry, a sophomore at the University of Alabama, documented her quarantine experience.
- She was quarantined after testing positive despite following guidelines and initially felt devastated.
Alabama's Reopening Plan
- Alabama had the seventh highest infection rate but reopened colleges with an ambitious testing program.
- The program aimed to test every returning student before arrival, using federal funds and multiple testing sites.