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UGA testing numbers flat from last week

The University of Georgia reports 66 positive tests for coronavirus at UGA in the week ending October 4.

The number was 63 last week.

Of this week’s positive tests, 52 were students, 12 were staff and two were faculty members. The positivity rate at UGA’s surveillance testing site, where 1,365 tests were administered, dropped to 1.17%.

From the University of Georgia website...

“While I am pleased that the number of positive test results remained flat this week, I am discouraged to see that participation in surveillance testing has further declined,” said Dr. Garth Russo, executive director of the University Health Center and chair of UGA’s Medical Oversight Task Force. “We are offering nasopharyngeal testing—one of the most reliable methods available—for free to our faculty, staff and students at Legion Field. A robust testing program for asymptomatic individuals is an essential component of our ongoing efforts to fight this disease, and we need significant and representative segments of our campus community to take part.”

The testing site can accommodate 500 individuals per day and can often accommodate walk-up appointments. This week, as part of the University Health Center’s randomization protocol, 700 faculty who are teaching large in-person classes have been specifically invited to participate.

The University reports test results on a weekly basis each Wednesday on the University Health Center website: https://uhs.uga.edu/healthtopics/covid-19-health-and-exposure-updates. The data consist of tests from four sources: (1) tests conducted through UGA’s surveillance testing program; (2) tests conducted at the University Health Center; (3) reports from Athens-area medical providers; and (4) reports of positive tests from other sources.

Information on the UHC website also includes supplemental data on the experiences of students who have received positive tests. This information is obtained through a follow-up survey sent through the DawgCheck system 14 days following a positive test. The responses allow UGA’s Student Care and Outreach unit to provide additional support to students who have ongoing concerns.

The follow-up data for the week of Sept. 14-20 were remarkably similar to previous weeks: no student respondents reported hospitalizations, and 93% reported that they had fully recovered from their symptoms.

“I would remind our campus community—particularly our students who are attending this week’s home football game against Tennessee—to take all necessary precautions before, during and after the game,” said President Jere W. Morehead. “Maintain social distancing, wear your face coverings, and wash your hands. By making sound personal choices, we can better protect the Bulldog Nation.”

The University is maintaining a stock of 500 rooms on- and off-campus to accommodate isolation and quarantine housing, as needed. At present, only 3.4% of the housing stock is in use.

The University of Georgia community consists of nearly 50,000 students, faculty and staff.

Clarke County’s coronavirus case count continues to decline: the state Department of Public Health says Athens has had 256 positive tests for coronavirus over the past two weeks; the rolling total is down from a high of 1,600 two weeks ago. Athens had had 45 deaths from COVID 19; Oconee County has reported 26.

The Oconee County School District’s latest weekly report on coronavirus case counts shows six active cases of COVID 19: that’s in a school district with almost 8,200 students and staff. School officials in Watkinsville say 112 students and teachers are in quarantine.

There are another 39 deaths from coronavirus in the latest 24-hour report from the Georgia Department of Public Health: the state’s total since March is 7,729.

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant

Tim Bryant hosts Classic City Today, 6-10 weekday mornings on 98.7FM & AM 1340 WGAU in Athens.

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