The university president said it was an 'endeavor' his teams were committed to.
University President Robert C.
Robbins, a cardio-thoracic surgeon, has worked for National Institutes of Health, had leadership roles at Stanford and, more recently, led Texas Medical Center, according to the school. Dr. Robert C. Robbins, president of the University of Arizona, and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey give an update on the COVID-19 pandemic response, April 14, 2020, during a press conference at the Arizona Commerce Authority in Phoenix.Robbins said the free antibody tests would be offered to students, staff and teachers and a dormitory would function like an infirmary for students who show signs of COVID-19. He said that if students and staff are symptomatic, they would be offered a test.
Tune into ABC at 1 p.m. ET and ABC News Live at 4 p.m. ET every weekday for special coverage of the novelRobbins told ABC News that he was certain there would be a second wave of COVID-19 but when asked, he said he was not encouraging an unsafe environment by opening the school back up in the fall. "I will see what happens because we hope we can return to face-to-face teaching because that's the fundamental manner of how to teach," he told ABC News on Wednesday."I support what the president says and will do," Classen said."I hope we can do this. ... I'm worried. But at the same time ... like everyone else, I need my life back. I need to teach again.
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