University finds nearly 900 new COVID-19 cases in one week
September 10, 2020
With another 104 cases last Friday, University saliva tests identified 1,242 cases of COVID-19 on campus during the first two weeks of classes.
Testing during Labor Day weekend was also relatively light: 2,609 tests on Saturday was the lowest count since Aug. 16. Weekend testing 37 new cases on both Saturday and Sunday, then 47 on Monday after around 12,000 tests in the same three days.
The University has found 1,645 unique cases on campus since move-in began on Aug. 16, and over 1,738 since the saliva tests were introduced in early July. More than 244,000 saliva tests have been conducted as of Labor Day.
More than half of the cases were identified in the week ended Friday: 895 cases in seven days. Of 74,263 tests in the same period, 1.21% of them turned up new cases of COVID-19.
The University began calculating its rolling seven-day new case positivity rate differently this week. Instead of adding together the week’s single-day new case positivity rates and dividing by seven, it adds all new cases from the week and divides by the number of tests done in the same period.
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According to estimates from Champaign-Urbana Public Health District’s Awais Vaid, about 95% of on-campus cases have been found in undergraduate students.
The University student body began its second week of restricted movement on Wednesday. After a glut of 429 new cases from Aug. 31-Sept. 1, University officials imposed a ban on nonessential activities.
The mayors of Champaign and Urbana followed suit, extending the on-campus indoor dining restrictions that were set to end on Labor Day. Patrons cannot dine indoors at Campustown bars or restaurants until Wednesday at 5 p.m.
University officials attributed much of the spike in cases to illegal student behavior. Some students have broken isolation after testing positive for COVID-19 to go get tested again, hoping for a better result, while a handful have attended or hosted parties after testing positive.
One student was suspended for attempting to fake the display of the Safer Illinois app, and as of Sept. 2, over 100 other students face University discipline for disobeying COVID-19 restrictions.