Student leaders of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are raising objections to the school’s COVID-19 policies, which they say are not strict enough to ensure safety of the already overwhelmingly vaccinated campus. At a Sept. 2 meeting, a group of student leaders read a statement released by UNC Student Government titled, “Enough is Enough,” in response to the university’s approach to public health for the fall semester. “Our community is not safe,” they declared. “It is not secure. And it is not well.” The COVID-19 dashboard on UNC–Chapel Hill’s website reported that, from Aug. 2 to Sept. 6, 491 students and 78 employees had tested positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. That makes a positivity rate of 2.05 percent for a campus serving more than 29,000 students and 3,800 faculty members. While UNC–Chapel Hill does not require proof of vaccination as a condition of enrollment …