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denem

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Sat Sep 5, 2020, 09:47 AM Sep 2020

Alabama says 846 more students test positive for COVID-19 (1900 in total)

Round 3 of University of Alabama testing numbers for COVID-19 dropped as Labor Day Weekend dawns.

A total of 846 students in Tuscaloosa tested positive from Aug. 28-Sept. 3 for an average of 120.9 per day. Combined with the first two releases, a total of 1,899 UA students have been infected since classes began Aug. 19.

.. The school shows no indication it plans to end in-person classes as evident in a Wednesday news release on the dangers of sending infected students home. Friday at noon was also the deadline for students to pay their tuition and fees for the fall semester.

https://www.al.com/news/2020/09/alabama-says-846-more-students-test-positive-for-covid-19.html

UA has 32,000 undergraduates. 6% have tested positive for COVID.



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Alabama says 846 more students test positive for COVID-19 (1900 in total) (Original Post) denem Sep 2020 OP
aren't there 100;s of cases at Auburn University as well? beachbumbob Sep 2020 #1
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