
The University of Georgia reported at least 1,417 positive Covid-19 cases were reported to the school for the week of Aug. 31 through Sept. 4, according to a UGA release.
Of the positive cases, 1,402 were students, 14 were staff, and just one was a member of faculty.
The data suggests spread is not happening in classroom settings, according to Dr. Garth Russo, executive director of the University Health Center and chair of UGA’s medical oversight task force, said in the release.
“With only one faculty member testing positive during this period, we can surmise that the preventive measures the university has taken to control the classroom environment—such as installing HEPA filters, marking off social distancing, installing Plexiglas shields and mandating masks—are working to make our classrooms safe places for students and faculty,” said Russo in the statement.