College Campuses Are COVID-19 Superspreaders, Study Suggests
In 17 of the campuses monitored, a new computer model shows outbreaks translated directly into peaks of infection within their home counties
January 18, 2021
Taylor & Francis Group
College campuses are at risk of becoming COVID-19 superspreaders for their entire county, according to a new vast study which shows the striking danger of the first two weeks of school in particular.
Looking at 30 campuses across the nation with the highest amount of reported cases, experts saw that over half of the institutions had spikes at their peak which were well above 1,000 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people per week within the first two weeks of class.
College campuses are at risk of becoming COVID-19 superspreaders for their entire county, according to a new vast study which shows the striking danger of the first two weeks of school in particular.
College campuses are at risk of becoming COVID-19 superspreaders for their entire county, according to a new vast study which shows the striking danger of the first two weeks of school in particular.