Meredith Haines, nurse
Lauryn Weninger, Student Section Reporter
I don’t think there will be big crowds gathered around Time Square this year (for New Year’s Eve). I think it will be shown on TV virtually for everyone to still watch. Maybe the Hosts will still be there for the countdown. Even if people wore masks, there wouldn’t be enough room to social distance everyone. Definitely a different year.
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