Hey, I'm in a similar situation. I would list it on your resume as normal with your intended dates, with an asterisk, and add a small line explaining the situation at the bottom of your resume. You still did the work to get the internship, it's just unforeseen circumstances keeping you from completing it.
Possibly put in a brief bullet point that due to the unforeseen circumstances from COVID it was cut short and that there's a possibility that you may resume work there sometime soon in the future. I wouldn't worry about it too much, as I assume admissions are aware that this will be an issue that a lot of applicants have.
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Hey, I'm in a similar situation. I would list it on your resume as normal with your intended dates, with an asterisk, and add a small line explaining the situation at the bottom of your resume. You still did the work to get the internship, it's just unforeseen circumstances keeping you from completing it.
Possibly put in a brief bullet point that due to the unforeseen circumstances from COVID it was cut short and that there's a possibility that you may resume work there sometime soon in the future. I wouldn't worry about it too much, as I assume admissions are aware that this will be an issue that a lot of applicants have.