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UMass Issues Stay-at-Home Order for 2 Weeks Feb. 8, 6:24 a.m. The University of Massachusetts at Amherst ordered all students to "self-sequester" for two weeks. "Self-sequestration means that students must stay in their residences, both on and off campus, except to get meals, undergo twice-weekly COVID testing, or to attend medical appointments. In addition, to minimize

Self-swabbing for COVID-19 a new option at WVU

1 of 5 The School of Pharmacy administers a COVID-19 test to WVU staff and faculty at the Rec Center December 30th, 2020.   Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger The School of Pharmacy administers a COVID-19 test to WVU staff and faculty at the Rec Center December 30th, 2020.  Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger The School of Pharmacy administers a COVID-19 test to WVU staff and faculty at the Rec Center December 30th, 2020. Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger A self-swab COVID-19 test at WVU. Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger) A self-swab COVID-19 test at WVU. Courtesy of WVU Photo/Brian Persinger

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Michigan Community College Cancels Sports Seasons Kellogg Community College, in Michigan, on Wednesday became the fifth two-year college in the state to cease competition in several sports, given the impact of COVID-19 in its region. The college announced that it would opt out of league competition in men's and women's basketball and volleyball, joining several peers that have

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Richmond, Charleston Warn About Parties Jan. 25, 6:15 a.m. The University of Richmond and the College of Charleston are warning students about the dangers of parties. The University of Richmond sent students a letter Friday that said students were endangering in-person learning, The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported. University officials said they were aware of two parties in

WVU plans to minimize COVID-19 spread with new and old methods this semester

Master Serg. Jordan Killebrew, a Air Force medic, swabs a community member at the Monongalia County Health Department s free testing on Oct. 7, 2020 in the Student Rec Center. The University is continuing to screen students and staff on campus for COVID-19 using the same testing as last semester as well as new self-administer tests, water testing and vaccinations for those within the priority groups.  In combination with COVID-19 tests that are administered by healthcare professionals, WVU has introduced self-administered tests this year that allow students and faculty to swab their own nasal passages under the guidance of a trained medical professional.

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