More Clemson athletes, staff test positive for COVID-19, school official says – WYFF4 Greenville

LAST MONTH. CLEMSON ATHLETICS RELEASING THEIR LATEST ROUND OF CORONAVIRUS DATA JUST A SHORT TIME AGO, THE NUMBERS OF POSITIVE CASES SEEING A SHARP DROP AMONG THEIR ON-CAMPUS ATHLETES. OVER THE LAST TWO WEEKS, CLEMSON HAS IDENTIFIED SIX POSITIVE CASES OUT OF 292 ADDITIONAL TESTS, A ROUGLY 2% POSITIVITY RATE. THESE NUMBERS, A DROP FROM THE 19 POSITIVE RESULTS TWO WEEKS AGO. CLEMSON HAS CONDUCTED 722 COVID-19 TESTS SINCE WITH 53 JUNE 1 POSITIVE RESULTS. THE FIRST 47 OF WHICH THE SCHOOL SAYS HAVE COMPLETED THEIR QUARANTINE. THOSE NUMBERS MOVING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. FOR CLEMSON, THERE IS STILL UNCERTAINTY ABOUT WHAT COLLEGE FOOTBALL WILL LOOK LIKE. THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SENT ITS TICKETHOLDERS A SURVEY WITH QUESTIONS REGARDING THE SEASON. AMONG THE QUESTIONS ASKED WERE COMFORT LEVEL ATTENDING GAMES, STADIUM EXPECTATIONS, AND THE WORST CASE SCENARIO, A PREFERENCE BETWEEN FALL FOOTBALL WITH NO FANS AND SPRING FOOTBALL WITH FANS. CLEMSON ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS AND STRATEGIC INITIATIVES JEFF KALLIN SHARING THIS STATEMENT WITH WYFF NEWS 4. AS CRITICAL DECISIONS ARE MADE IN THE WEEKS AND MONTHS AHEAD, INPUT FROM OUR IPTAY DONORS AND SEASON TICKET HOLDERS IS AN IMPORTANT PIECE IN INFORMING THOSE DECISIONS. DELIBERATE AND CAREFUL THOUGHT WAS PUT INTO THE CREATION OF THE SURVEY, WHICH CAPTURES A SET OF BELIEFS DURING A SELECT PERIOD OF TIME. CLEMSON CONTINUING TO EVALUATE ALL THEIR OPTIONS, AS ARE TH

More Clemson athletes, staff test positive for COVID-19, school authorities states
More than 700 student-athletes, personnel tested considering that June 1

Updated: 7:27 PM EDT Jul 10, 2020

OVER THE LAST TWO WEEKS, CLEMSON HAS IDENTIFIED SIX POSITIVE CASES OUT OF 292 ADDITIONAL TESTS, A ROUGLY 2% POSITIVITY RATE. CLEMSON HAS CONDUCTED 722 COVID-19 TESTS SINCE WITH 53 JUNE 1 POSITIVE RESULTS. Associate Athletics Director Jeff Kallin said considering that the last release of testing data on June 26, Clemson Athletics student-athletes and staff have finished 292 additional COVID-19 tests, with six positive cases determined. Kallin said the school is not releasing in what sports those who recently evaluated favorable play.Since June 1, when student-athletes began returning to school, Clemson student-athletes and staff have actually undergone 722 COVID-19 tests with 53 positive outcomes, which is a 7.3% favorable rate, Kallin said.He stated of those evaluating positive, 47 are trainees and six are staff. None of those evaluating positive have actually been hospitalized and more than half of the positive cases have been asymptomatic, according to Kallin.All those who had actually formerly evaluated favorable as of the last release on June 26 have actually finished the CDC-recommended isolation and are either back in activity or waiting for last medical clearance, Kallin said.

CLEMSON, S.C.–.
The Clemson University Athletics Department on Friday released the current varieties of trainee athletes and staff impacted by the coronavirus.
Associate Athletics Director Jeff Kallin stated since the last release of screening information on June 26, Clemson Athletics student-athletes and staff have finished 292 extra COVID-19 tests, with 6 favorable cases identified.

The Clemson University Athletics Department on Friday launched the most recent varieties of trainee athletes and staff impacted by the coronavirus. Associate Athletics Director Jeff Kallin stated considering that the last release of testing data on June 26, Clemson Athletics student-athletes and personnel have actually finished 292 extra COVID-19 tests, with 6 positive cases recognized. Kallin said the school is not releasing in what sports those who just recently tested positive play.Since June 1, when student-athletes began going back to campus, Clemson student-athletes and personnel have actually gone through 722 COVID-19 tests with 53 positive results, which is a 7.3% favorable rate, Kallin said.He stated of those testing positive, 47 are trainees and 6 are staff. None of those evaluating positive have actually been hospitalized and more than half of the positive cases have actually been asymptomatic, according to Kallin.All those who had actually formerly tested favorable since the last release on June 26 have completed the CDC-recommended seclusion and are either back in activity or awaiting last medical clearance, Kallin stated. “As the state of South Carolina and the Upstate continue to experience community transmission of COVID-19, individuals are encouraged to continue to use face coverings when out of the house, practice physical distancing, routinely clean hands completely and remain in your home if any symptoms are present,” Kallin said.Additional coronavirus resources: Tracking COVID-19 curve of cases, deaths in the Carolinas, Georgia Latest update on coronavirus cases, newest headings in Carolinas, Georgia COVID-19 maps of Carolinas, Georgia: Latest coronavirus cases by countySign up for WYFF News 4 coronavirus day-to-day newsletter

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Kallin stated the school is not launching in what sports those who recently tested positive play.
Given that June 1, when student-athletes began returning to campus, Clemson student-athletes and personnel have gone through 722 COVID-19 tests with 53 positive outcomes, which is a 7.3% positive rate, Kallin said.
He said of those evaluating positive, 47 are students and six are staff.
None of those evaluating favorable have actually been hospitalized and majority of the positive cases have been asymptomatic, according to Kallin.
All those who had previously checked positive as of the last release on June 26 have completed the CDC-recommended seclusion and are either back in activity or waiting for final medical clearance, Kallin stated.
” As the state of South Carolina and the Upstate continue to experience neighborhood transmission of COVID-19, people are encouraged to continue to use face coverings when out of the home, practice physical distancing, regularly clean hands thoroughly and stay at house if any signs are present,” Kallin said.