Not sure how all this will shake out, but I would proceed under the assumption that they will still be required. There is nothing West Point likes more than see how you navigate obstacles, both physical and psychological. The second lesson you will learn there, after "you can't do it all,so learn to prioritize", is "life isn't fair". This is a really unfortunate situation, but I wouldn't count on them dropping the requirement. I am also happy to host anyone who needs a place to stay in SC. We have testing centers operating here. My DD took the SAT last weekend.