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99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
Notre Dame provided football fans who are holding onto hope that college seasons will occur this fall as scheduled amid the coronavirus pandemic with some positive news on Monday.
The school announced that only 33 students out of 11,836 who were tested for COVID-19 returned positive results. Of those tested, 0.28% were positive, while 99.7% provided negative coronavirus results.
Those who tested positive are not allowed on the Notre Dame campus until they are cleared by medical professionals.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to take part in the ACC's 11-game football season and will be eligible to play in the 2020 ACC Football Championship Game if they qualify.
Also on Monday, reports surfaced that the Mountain West joined the Mid-American Conference and postponed football and other fall sports because of the uncontrolled virus outbreak. The Big Ten and Pac-12 could announce the postponements or cancellations of their fall campaigns on Tuesday.
Nebraska coach Scott Frost, Alabama's Nick Saban and President Donald Trump are among those who publicly campaigned for fall football seasons on Monday.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_foot ... 2_32590337
The school announced that only 33 students out of 11,836 who were tested for COVID-19 returned positive results. Of those tested, 0.28% were positive, while 99.7% provided negative coronavirus results.
Those who tested positive are not allowed on the Notre Dame campus until they are cleared by medical professionals.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to take part in the ACC's 11-game football season and will be eligible to play in the 2020 ACC Football Championship Game if they qualify.
Also on Monday, reports surfaced that the Mountain West joined the Mid-American Conference and postponed football and other fall sports because of the uncontrolled virus outbreak. The Big Ten and Pac-12 could announce the postponements or cancellations of their fall campaigns on Tuesday.
Nebraska coach Scott Frost, Alabama's Nick Saban and President Donald Trump are among those who publicly campaigned for fall football seasons on Monday.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_foot ... 2_32590337
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
You don't say........Machismo wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 6:39 amNotre Dame provided football fans who are holding onto hope that college seasons will occur this fall as scheduled amid the coronavirus pandemic with some positive news on Monday.
The school announced that only 33 students out of 11,836 who were tested for COVID-19 returned positive results. Of those tested, 0.28% were positive, while 99.7% provided negative coronavirus results.
Those who tested positive are not allowed on the Notre Dame campus until they are cleared by medical professionals.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to take part in the ACC's 11-game football season and will be eligible to play in the 2020 ACC Football Championship Game if they qualify.
Also on Monday, reports surfaced that the Mountain West joined the Mid-American Conference and postponed football and other fall sports because of the uncontrolled virus outbreak. The Big Ten and Pac-12 could announce the postponements or cancellations of their fall campaigns on Tuesday.
Nebraska coach Scott Frost, Alabama's Nick Saban and President Donald Trump are among those who publicly campaigned for fall football seasons on Monday.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_foot ... 2_32590337
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
I’m happy to be part of the .3% clubMachismo wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 6:39 amNotre Dame provided football fans who are holding onto hope that college seasons will occur this fall as scheduled amid the coronavirus pandemic with some positive news on Monday.
The school announced that only 33 students out of 11,836 who were tested for COVID-19 returned positive results. Of those tested, 0.28% were positive, while 99.7% provided negative coronavirus results.
Those who tested positive are not allowed on the Notre Dame campus until they are cleared by medical professionals.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to take part in the ACC's 11-game football season and will be eligible to play in the 2020 ACC Football Championship Game if they qualify.
Also on Monday, reports surfaced that the Mountain West joined the Mid-American Conference and postponed football and other fall sports because of the uncontrolled virus outbreak. The Big Ten and Pac-12 could announce the postponements or cancellations of their fall campaigns on Tuesday.
Nebraska coach Scott Frost, Alabama's Nick Saban and President Donald Trump are among those who publicly campaigned for fall football seasons on Monday.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_foot ... 2_32590337
And I was asymptomatic and honestly question if I was a false positive
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
Are they going to periodically test all their students?
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
Glad to hear you are doing well!AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 8:42 amI’m happy to be part of the .3% clubMachismo wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 6:39 amNotre Dame provided football fans who are holding onto hope that college seasons will occur this fall as scheduled amid the coronavirus pandemic with some positive news on Monday.
The school announced that only 33 students out of 11,836 who were tested for COVID-19 returned positive results. Of those tested, 0.28% were positive, while 99.7% provided negative coronavirus results.
Those who tested positive are not allowed on the Notre Dame campus until they are cleared by medical professionals.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to take part in the ACC's 11-game football season and will be eligible to play in the 2020 ACC Football Championship Game if they qualify.
Also on Monday, reports surfaced that the Mountain West joined the Mid-American Conference and postponed football and other fall sports because of the uncontrolled virus outbreak. The Big Ten and Pac-12 could announce the postponements or cancellations of their fall campaigns on Tuesday.
Nebraska coach Scott Frost, Alabama's Nick Saban and President Donald Trump are among those who publicly campaigned for fall football seasons on Monday.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_foot ... 2_32590337
And I was asymptomatic and honestly question if I was a false positive
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
I know they will when we come back for the second semester. I've heard rumors that the school might do random testing during the semester as well.
They have walk up and drive in testing stations on campus for students who need it. Each day we have to fill out a virtual survey. If we're healthy and not showing any symptoms, we get a green pass which allows us to come onto campus. If someone doesn't get the green pass they have to stay at home until they are cleared by a campus dr or nurse practitioner.
I've been really impressed on how organized the school has been with Covid. They are doing everything they can to keep the school open, but also keep everyone safe and healthy. Everything has been well thought out and planned for. I wish the NCAA would have been as proactive as the admin has been here.
Hope that helps.
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
Thank you. I appreciate thatslcagg wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 9:30 amGlad to hear you are doing well!AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 8:42 amI’m happy to be part of the .3% clubMachismo wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 6:39 amNotre Dame provided football fans who are holding onto hope that college seasons will occur this fall as scheduled amid the coronavirus pandemic with some positive news on Monday.
The school announced that only 33 students out of 11,836 who were tested for COVID-19 returned positive results. Of those tested, 0.28% were positive, while 99.7% provided negative coronavirus results.
Those who tested positive are not allowed on the Notre Dame campus until they are cleared by medical professionals.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to take part in the ACC's 11-game football season and will be eligible to play in the 2020 ACC Football Championship Game if they qualify.
Also on Monday, reports surfaced that the Mountain West joined the Mid-American Conference and postponed football and other fall sports because of the uncontrolled virus outbreak. The Big Ten and Pac-12 could announce the postponements or cancellations of their fall campaigns on Tuesday.
Nebraska coach Scott Frost, Alabama's Nick Saban and President Donald Trump are among those who publicly campaigned for fall football seasons on Monday.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_foot ... 2_32590337
And I was asymptomatic and honestly question if I was a false positive
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
That's great until a group of students goes to a bar, picks up Covid, brings it back to campus and spreads it around w/o showing symptoms, eventually exposing every professor he/she has, room mates, et al.AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 10:23 amI know they will when we come back for the second semester. I've heard rumors that the school might do random testing during the semester as well.
They have walk up and drive in testing stations on campus for students who need it. Each day we have to fill out a virtual survey. If we're healthy and not showing any symptoms, we get a green pass which allows us to come onto campus. If someone doesn't get the green pass they have to stay at home until they are cleared by a campus dr or nurse practitioner.
I've been really impressed on how organized the school has been with Covid. They are doing everything they can to keep the school open, but also keep everyone safe and healthy. Everything has been well thought out and planned for. I wish the NCAA would have been as proactive as the admin has been here.
Hope that helps.
Or they could just stay curled up in a fetal position in their basement
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
One of those negatives was my patient. Suck it.
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Re: 99.7% of Notre Dame students tested negative for coronavirus
Doubt it, this thing is the biggest farce of all time.AggieUprising50 wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 8:42 amI’m happy to be part of the .3% clubMachismo wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 6:39 amNotre Dame provided football fans who are holding onto hope that college seasons will occur this fall as scheduled amid the coronavirus pandemic with some positive news on Monday.
The school announced that only 33 students out of 11,836 who were tested for COVID-19 returned positive results. Of those tested, 0.28% were positive, while 99.7% provided negative coronavirus results.
Those who tested positive are not allowed on the Notre Dame campus until they are cleared by medical professionals.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to take part in the ACC's 11-game football season and will be eligible to play in the 2020 ACC Football Championship Game if they qualify.
Also on Monday, reports surfaced that the Mountain West joined the Mid-American Conference and postponed football and other fall sports because of the uncontrolled virus outbreak. The Big Ten and Pac-12 could announce the postponements or cancellations of their fall campaigns on Tuesday.
Nebraska coach Scott Frost, Alabama's Nick Saban and President Donald Trump are among those who publicly campaigned for fall football seasons on Monday.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_foot ... 2_32590337
And I was asymptomatic and honestly question if I was a false positive
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