Clemson football: 14 players test positive for coronavirus; 37 total cases – ESPN

Clemson revealed Friday that 14 football gamers tested favorable for the coronavirus over the previous week, bringing the overall variety of cases on the team over the past month to 37– approximately one-third of the roster.
Consisting of the football gamers, Clemson sports reported 19 overall cases this week. Given that starting screening on June 1, Clemson has carried out 430 tests, with an overall of 47 positive outcomes.
Twenty-eight people who formerly tested favorable, consisting of 23 football players, have finished a 10-day isolation period. The school said about half of those individuals had signs, though none of the favorable tests had led to hospitalizations since Friday.
Those who checked positive have actually been informed and must isolate for at least 10 days. Understood close contacts have also been asked to self-quarantine for a minimum of 14 days and can not participate in voluntary activity throughout that time.
The state of South Carolina has seen positive cases increase in recent weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, the state reported 1,273 new cases, the second-highest variety of confirmed cases reported in a single day in South Carolina.