WVU reported 188 cases from July 20 to August 28, average of less than 5 per day.
WVU reported an additional 189 cases from August 29 to September 7, an average of 19 per day.
With Mon County in the red, WVU announced Monday it was taking all undergraduate courses – except some Health Science programs with clinical rotations – temporarily back to all-virtual. President Gordon Gee attributed the move to an increase in student cases in Morgantown and several unsafe parties conducted with “reckless disregard of their fellow students and community members.”
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