Nevada LeCounte, a nursing professor at College of Coastal Georgia, holds up a sign about nurses wearing PPE gear for 12 hours during a protest Thursday at the college over a lack of a mask mandate at University System of Georgia affiliates.
A protester holds up a sign during a protest Thursday at College of Coastal Georgia over the lack of a mask mandate for University System of Georgia campuses.
Nevada LeCounte, a nursing professor at College of Coastal Georgia, holds up a sign about nurses wearing PPE gear for 12 hours during a protest Thursday at the college over a lack of a mask mandate at University System of Georgia affiliates.
A protester holds up a sign during a protest Thursday at College of Coastal Georgia over the lack of a mask mandate for University System of Georgia campuses.
Masked College of Coastal Georgia students and faculty gathered outside the student activities center Thursday afternoon to protest the University System of Georgia’s refusal to impose a mask mandate on campuses.
They made their feelings known with hand-lettered signs with messages, including “Masket or casket,’’ “Masks are disposable. We are not,’’ and “I can’t pay tuition if I’m dead.” The crowd ranged from 60 to 70 in the hour-long protest.
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