“INFAMY IS JUST AS GOOD AS FAME,” the college student wrote above a mirror photo posted to Instagram either the day of the Capitol riot or the day after, according to the FBI. “EITHER WAY I END UP MORE KNOWN. XOXO”
“INFAMY IS JUST AS GOOD AS FAME,” the college student wrote above a mirror photo posted to Instagram either the day of the Capitol riot or the day after, according to the FBI. “EITHER WAY I END UP MORE KNOWN. XOXO”
UK requires reentry, follow-up COVID-19 testing for students on campus
UK students to be tested upon return to campus
and last updated 2021-01-14 09:51:03-05
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) â Starting Thursday, students returning to the University of Kentuckyâs campus will once again be required to undergo COVID-19 testing.
âWhat we ve learned I think is testing is really important. That s why we re going to do even more tests. We did about 50,000 tests last fall. We will do many more tests in the spring,â said UK spokesman Jay Blanton.
Blanton says COVID-19 testing guides officials on what other actions to take to keep the campus safe. One new action this semester is adding testing sites.
Credit University of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky is moving forward as a campus community to battle COVID-19 for yet another semester. The 2021 Spring semester at UK will begin for students just like the Fall semester, with mandatory COVID-19 testing. “That process will be from January 14th though January 30th. We will continue to offer free testing, ongoing” said UK Spokesman Jay Blanton. He said free testing will also continue for faculty and staff along with maintenance testing of students and residence hall wastewater testing.
On the vaccination front, more than 57-hundred UK HealthCare workers have gotten vaccinated which includes some faculty and students. Blanton said they are preparing for the upcoming phases which will include more of the campus community’s general population. “The state has set forth some guidelines with respect to phases of testing and so we’ll work through that. We’ll work through the availability of the vaccine, the doses as we have