Survey shows majority of college students plan to wear masks this fall
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[July 28, 2021]
By Kevin Bessler
(The Center Square) – Mask wearing may be
the norm on Illinois college campuses this fall if a recent survey holds
true.
Intelligent.com asked 2,000 current and incoming college students their
plans, and despite a majority being vaccinated, 63% said they would
voluntarily wear masks in certain settings even if schools aren’t
requiring them. Intelligent.com contributor Beata Williams said that was
a surprising turnaround.
“Last year and even in the spring academic year, students seemed a
little more resistant to wearing masks,” Williams said.
College students are not as divided as the nation has been this past
year and a half. Students in COVID-19 hotspots that are typically more
anti-vaccine and mask reported that there were nearly as likely to take
precautions on campus this fall as those in more vaccinated areas.
Students in the Midwest reported 61% will wear a mask on campus
regardless of institution rules. The results were similar around the
country.
Most, if not all Illinois schools, are asking that students wear face
coverings if they are not vaccinated.
On its website, Illinois State University in Normal goes as far as to
discourage “mask bullying.”
“Members of the University community should feel free to continue to
wear face coverings without judgment," according to the website. "It is
appropriate for an individual who chooses to wear a face covering for
personal health reasons to ask others to be respectful of this choice
and to wear a face covering and/or practice social distancing in their
presence.”
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Eric Jome, director of media relations at ISU, said the ideal situation
is to get students vaccinated.
“Encourage students to get vaccinated so they don’t have to take part in
the testing program,” he said. “So it is either vaccines or testing.”
Southern Illinois University and Eastern Illinois University are both
requiring face coverings for those who are not vaccinated.
Politics didn’t play a big part in the Intelligent.com survey responses.
Sixty-two percent of students who identified with the Republican party
stated they plan to wear masks across various campus settings regardless
of rules at their respective institutions. That is just slightly lower
than students who identified as Democrat.
Finally, a majority of students said they plan to “party smarter.” When
asked about different campus settings and the likelihood of
mask-wearing, the category with the highest “yes” percentage was indoor
parties at 70%. That was higher than classroom (66%) and dorm hallways
and common areas (61%).
“There are quite a number of them that did go through COVID,” said
Williams. “Maybe they really are taking the situation a little more
seriously.”
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