Colleges and universities sent students home to minimize their exposure to coronavirus. Those who couldn’t leave now live on shadow versions of their campuses.
Some who can’t go home find themselves alone in their dorms, on quiet campus lawns and standing six feet from anyone else they can find
Countries are experimenting with both high- and low-tech ways to enforce lockdowns or self-quarantines. WSJ reporters in Rome, New York and Hong Kong compare their isolation experiences to show how some governments are willing to impose stricter measures to stop the virus. Photo illustration: Crystal Tai
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