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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Not to worry

NOTE: Fall semester at Berkeley begins in less than a month.

From SFGATE: July 21, 8 a.m. UC Berkeley continues to see a trickle of coronavirus cases among staff and students after the university experienced a small outbreak at the start of the month. Officials said the situation is under control through testing and contact tracing.

"Contact tracing has been going very well thanks to the effort of university health services in coordination with Berkeley public health and the numbers are going in the right direction (slower rate of increase from that first week when we announced)," University Health Services spokesperson Janet Gilmore wrote in an email. "And individuals asked to come in and test are doing so."
Between July 1 and 8, the university detected 47 new cases and found the notable increase was likely tied to fraternity parties. A week later, between July 9 and 14, UC Berkeley's student health services discovered 25 more cases. Since then four new cases have been reported.

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