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Breath analyzer test deployed to help better screen coronavirus Breath analyzer test deployed to help better screen coronavirus
Students living at Lakeside Village and University Village began the twice-weekly breath analyzer test this week as a surveillance tool against COVID-19.
Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami
By Maya Bell
02-18-2021
Students living at Lakeside Village and University Village began the twice-weekly breath analyzer test this week as a surveillance tool against COVID-19.
Photo: Evan Garcia/University of Miami Breath analyzer test deployed to help better screen coronavirus By Maya Bell
02-18-2021
Students living at Lakeside Village and University Village began the twice-weekly breath analyzer test as a surveillance tool against COVID-19.
International students weigh in on UM’s COVID response
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article contained outdated information regarding the University of Miami’s testing system. Corrections were made on Friday, Feb. 12 at 2:54 p.m to reflect the university’s now weekly testing process.
The University of Miami has decided to continue in-person learning despite reaching more than 800 cases of COVID-19 within the opening weeks of the spring semester. UM’s international students have been forced to choose between learning from afar or risking potential exposure.
“I really think we need to force people to follow the guidelines,” said Abby Gaeva, a freshman biology major from Russia who opted for in-person learning.
2020 was a trying year that tested the University
Students wear facial coverings during the fall semester on the Coral Gables Campus.
Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami
By Robert C. Jones Jr.
12-14-2020
Photo: TJ Lievonen/University of Miami Collaboration was key for University in 2020 By Robert C. Jones Jr.
12-14-2020
Students, faculty, and staff adapted to a new way of learning, teaching, and working spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The number stood at seven back in January. That’s how many cases of a mysterious new virus, believed to have started in the Chinese province of Hubei, had officially been recorded in the United States.