UMD sees COVID-19 spike first full week of semester, suspends students

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UMD sees COVID-19 spike first full week of semester, suspends students

The University of Maryland College Park has suspended 19 students who are alleged to have violated COVID-19-related guidelines as the university reported 85 new cases during the first week of the semester.

The University of Maryland College, Park has suspended 19 students who are alleged to have violated COVID-19-related guidelines as the university reported 85 new cases during the first week of the semester.

The semester began August 31 and the campus is not yet hosting in-person classes, although some students have chosen to come back. Most classes will be held online, but in-person options are expected to begin on September 14.

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According to the university's COVID-19 dashboard, 85 new cases were reported the week of August 30, a 466 percent increase from the previous week, yet before most students were back on campus.

Despite the steep increase, the school's current positivity rate is 1% for the week of Aug. 30 based on more than 8,000 UMD-administered tests.

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According to UMD, the 19 interim suspensions were attributed to failure to comply with COVID-19 guidelines.

Yet the Diamondback reported the university lifted some of the suspensions.

In a statement, the university said, "In reports of noncompliance for behaviors related to the spread of COVID-19, we have stated that we will not hesitate to take swift and severe disciplinary action, if necessary. Not following 4 Maryland healthy behaviors puts our community at risk."

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The paper also reported outbreaks in two Greek life houses Sigma Kappa and Phi Delta Theta, and at least one case in a residence hall, Cumberland Hall.

Editor in chief Daisy Grant and reporter Angela Roberts told FOX 5 students have been concerned about the availability of testing on campus.

The university had previously said 46 of the recent cases were linked to student-athletes, forcing the cancellation of all workouts.

On Monday, The Diamondback reported the following:

"A positive coronavirus case at the UMD Sigma Kappa sorority chapter house was a mix-up from the University Health Center. The student tested negative, and residents, who were forced to quarantine last week, can now return to the house."

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