Tuesday, September 8, 2020

University of Illnois model for reopening campuses to in-person classes is not going well


895 cases from August 29 to September 4, an average of 128 per day


As a result, Champaign County is an Illinois hot spot.


In just under two weeks of classes, there have been more than 700 positive COVID-19 cases on campus, according to the university. The school's researchers had anticipated about 700 positive cases for the entire fall semester, but if current rates continue, the school of about 50,000 students could see as many as 8,000 positive cases by the end of the term, according to a statement from the university.

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GET ME REWRITE: Granville Towers takes huge early lead in UNC covidiot sweepstakes.  (9/6/2020)
GET ME REWRITE: "Still living life" Covidiots rule the day at Oklahoma State's Pi Beta Phi sorority.  (8/23/2020)
Back to school.  (Notre Dame coronavirus edition).  (8/19/2020)

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