We talked to a lead doctor advising IU on the pandemic about tests, potential closures
Dr. Aaron Carroll talked tests, potential closures, party safety and sick roommates.
Dr. Aaron Carroll talked tests, potential closures, party safety and sick roommates.
Its plan was announced Wednesday afternoon.
The university will monitor multiple data points to decide if it can safely remain open.
This is the second Bloomington Transit employee to test positive for coronavirus.
The university has set aside 563 rooms to isolate students while they quarantine.
Both work in the the City of Bloomington Utilities Transmission and Distribution services division.
The university is “actively considering” testing some or all students upon arrival to campus.
The county reported 28 cases in one day July 17, a record high.
Everyone 8-years-old and older must wear a mask in public, including in schools.
The employee does not work in close contact with the public.
Employees spoke out against the restaurant on social media for not handling the situation correctly.
Incompetence and irresponsibility plague the nation’s response to COVID-19.
IU requests students to follow CDC guidelines 14 days prior to arrival on campus.
The employee has not gone to work since July 11.
Masks are mandatory in many public settings starting Friday.
Many of the new cases in Indiana have been in young adults.
Direct support professionals tend to people in group homes, apartments and classroom settings.
The employee’s last shift was July 5.
Classes start in six weeks, but there are still too many unanswered questions.
Fall sports, including football, will be played within the conference amid the coronavirus pandemic.