COVID-19 Update: 169 UF-affiliates test positive in last week
UF’s COVID-19 cases for students and staff continue to fall in daily positive results and quarantines.
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UF’s COVID-19 cases for students and staff continue to fall in daily positive results and quarantines.
Masks should be doubled up or tucked in every day, according to new findings from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
UF’s positive COVID-19 cases are at their lowest average since Feb. 5, reporting daily case numbers between two and 56.
The number of UF-affiliated staff and students in quarantine dropped to its lowest count since the start of the Spring semester.
Brenda McCue started reading her new murder mystery novel while in line to get her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. She guessed she might get through the first 100 pages before she left.
UF reported 362 COVID-19 positive cases among students in the last week on Tuesday, according to UF’s testing dashboard. Last Monday, the university had nearly 500 total student positives since the start of the semester. Now, the total positive student cases for Spring is 854.
Traducido por Melissa Hernandez de la Cruz
After 205 more UF students tested positive for COVID-19 since Jan. 19, the total number of infected students since the start of the semester is nearing 500.
Traducido por Valeria Pagnani
Blinking eyes, controlled breathing and an artificial heartbeat are preparing nursing students for the real deal in patient care.
UF’s in-house COVID-19 testing efforts have remained consistent during the first week and a half of classes. For the last seven days, positivity rates have plateaued at about a 2% average.
Intensive care unit capacities are used to determine the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic for hospitals and the areas they serve.
Traducido por Isabella Barnet
As students settle into the Spring semester, saliva-based COVID-19 testing has ramped up to help seat students in face-to-face classes.
Evan Smith is taking three in-person classes this semester. Although he’s been taking classes at UF since Summer 2020, this will be the 18-year-old UF political science freshman’s first time listening to his professors’ lecture from within the same rooms.
UF President Kent Fuchs received his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday morning.
As the name suggests, Steve Lacy’s latest release, “The Lo-Fis” doesn’t conquer high fidelitous heights. But the lo-fi satisfaction is an alt-R&B candy grab. The Internet guitarist compiled crushed recordings from high school gleam with his early virtuosity for at-home funk.
Madison Weech said she preferred not to deal with other people and the noise when she worked in the UF Marston Library basement.
Clowns, ragtime and dance come to Gainesville with a modern twist as the Two Hawk Country Circus celebrates its tenth anniversary Saturday.
Some missions aren’t halted by an online format. Three UF Hispanic American and advocacy organizations hope to open dialogue on U.S. immigration with the Netflix documentary “Immigration Nation.”