University confirms 1,013 new cases of COVID-19 since move-in; 230 on Monday
August 31, 2020
Since students began moving in on Aug. 16, the University’s on-campus testing program has confirmed 1,013 COVID-19 cases from over 147,000 saliva tests in the same time period.
This Monday was a record high for new on-campus cases, with 230. Sunday marked the highest new case positivity rate, at 2.86%.
The University began on-campus testing on July 6. Since then, a total of 182,060 tests have been administered to students, faculty and staff.
Sunday marked the first time tests identified over 100 new cases in a single day, then Monday’s new case count broke 200.
The University revamped its data on the COVID-19 dashboard on Monday and refreshed the data twice on Wednesday.
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Previously, the University only reported positive tests, instead of new cases. Positive tests include retests for those who’ve already tested positive. Cases are the number of individuals who’ve ever tested positive from the on-campus saliva tests.
Prior to Sunday, the University saw its highest numbers of new cases on Aug. 24-25. On Aug. 24, 79 new cases were recorded out of the 17,656 total tests performed. Then, on Aug. 25, 89 new cases were identified from 15,850 tests conducted.
The previous highest single-day new case positivity rate was recorded on Saturday, when of 2,895 tests, 1.73%, or 50, identified new cases of COVID-19.
For the last week, the rolling average case positivity rate is about 1.16%. This percentage is calculated by adding the total positivity rates from the past seven available days together and then dividing by seven.
In addition, members of the campus community can find the number of total test results obtained per day compared with the daily positivity rate.
The University is also collecting data from cases that cannot be traced, along with capacity for those who must be sent to isolation and quarantine spaces.