NEW YORK (Reuters) – The University of Notre Dame suspended the ranks face-to-face on Tuesday and brought them online for at least two weeks after seeing an increase in coronavirus cases, the newest university to cancel the reopening of the campus.
The president of the University of Notre Dame, John Jenkins, announced the resolution after the prestigious Catholic University near South Bend, Indiana, reported an increase of 80 positive control results on Monday, bringing the total number of cases shown to 147 since August 3, according to the university’s report. Website.
The effects of 418 tests represented a 19% positivity rate in general positivity of approximately 16% as of August 3.
Notre Dame will close all public spaces on campus, restrict apartments to citizens and restrict meetings to 10 other people still dressed in masks, Jenkins said in an online video presentation.
“If those steps fail, we’ll have to send academics home like we did last spring,” Jenkins said, adding that the university’s tactile studies indicated that the highest infections occurred in off-campus meetings.
Before returning to campus, all students were evaluated: only 33 out of about 12,000 tested positive, a rate of only 0.28%. The university did not respond to a request for additional comments on the building in the cases.
The university, with about 8,600 undergraduate academics, had a maximum of academics and professors on campus on August 10 with restrictions on travel, occasions and visitors.
LINE UP FOR TEST
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill said Monday that it will postpone in-person training for undergraduate academics only a week after the categories began. This school has also been suffering with coronavirus groups.
Schools and schools in the United States have how and when to reopen in the middle of a pandemic.
In New York City, once in the middle of the U.S. pandemic, many students and New York University were covered Tuesday in front of a white marquee for coronavirus testing before some categories resumed in early September.
NYU are academics who have selected in-person learning, with courses for undergraduate academics starting September 2. Lower Manhattan University also offers academics remote learning features or a combined intermediate program.
New York now has an infection rate of less than 1%, a benchmark for the resumption of certain activities along with social estrangement and masking.
At the University of Stillwater, Oklahoma, city hall entices a reaction to viral videos appearing in crowded bars and clubs near Oklahoma State University, where face-to-face categories began on August 17.
The videos arose when Mayor Will Joyce opposed the annual Weedstock music festival, which is scheduled to begin out of town on Thursday, and is expected to attract thousands of them.
LOW IN YEAR
Schools in some parts of the country that have a pickvirus infection positivity rate of more than 10% would do more to move to the new school year with virtual classrooms, Anthony Fauci, the U.S. infectious disease expert, said Tuesday. More sensible.
Fauci said that number one and secondary schools, as the default position, check to reopen for children’s mental health, however, no singles technique applies to all schools in the country.
“Make one aspect opposite to the other and take the country as a total won’t paint – we’re so heterogeneous with infections,” Fauci said at a virtual Healthline conference.
Some U.S. schools closed almost as temporarily as they welcomed returning students, as the point of new instances consistent with the day remains the first in many states, adding California, Florida, and Texas.
The United States has more than five million cases of coronavirus infections worldwide, according to a Reuters count, with more than 170,000 deaths reported.
(Information through Mike Segar and Gabriella Borter in New York; additional information through Andrew Hay; Writing through Grant McCool; Edited through Aurora Ellis and Bill Tarrant)
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