*Because of "declining compliance."*
*At BU, badges show who’s OK to admit*
Students who are unable to produce a green badge at the start of a class
may be asked to leave the classroom.
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By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff

Boston University has begun requiring students to show a digital badge
indicating they’re up to date with COVID-19 testing and symptom screening
to gain entry to campus dining halls, libraries, and other facilities,
school officials said.

BU officials said the policy, which went into effect Thursday, was
necessary due to “declining compliance’’ and a “worrisome increase in the
daily numbers of cases of the virus among our student body, as well as our
staff, over the last week.’’

In a letter posted Tuesday on the university’s website, Boston University
president Robert A. Brown and Kenneth Elmore, associate provost and dean of
students, reminded students they must also continue to follow protocols for
testing, screening, and social distancing, as well as be ready to show the
badges on their phones.

“We hope this will be a reminder to everyone of the importance of daily
symptom attestation and testing for keeping our campus safe,’’ they wrote.

According to a report in BU Today, a dozen students were suspended after
they participated in at least one of three parties held Oct. 3 at
off-campus residences in Allston. Five others who attended the parties were
placed on deferred suspension for the rest of the academic year, according
to the report.

University officials told BU Today that mask-wearing and social distancing
were disregarded at the parties, and that a physical assault occurred at
one when one student threw a beer can that ricocheted off a building and
into another student.

Officials said there was no evidence any of the students involved had
COVID-19 or that the coronavirus was spread at any of the three parties.

The digital badges are not new; students and employees at BU have been
using them since the start of the semester. But they will now need to be
shown to access the dining halls, libraries, the George Sherman Union, and
other spaces on campus, officials said in the letter.

According to the COVID-19 policies posted on Boston University’s website,
students who are up to date with testing and daily screening receive a
green-colored badge that appears on their mobile device.

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