as be impossible, given the difficulty of growing the virus to do the
studies.
Though no one in Pforzheimer House became ill, the kitchen that
that House shares with Cabot is undergoing an extensive sanitation.
Cabot House Master James H. Ware, a professor at the school of
public health, said that no food would be served out of the kitchen unless
officials felt the kitchen was absolutely safe.
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