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Christopher Newport University reports 3 possible COVID-19 cases involving students

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — Christopher Newport University announced over the weekend three unconfirmed COVID-19 cases involving students.

The reported cases had yet to be verified via test results by the Virginia Department of Health, CNU says. University officials say the students, one of which had symptoms, had no connection to each other, and anyone who may have been exposed has been directed to quarantine.


The students include:

CNU has yet to officially reopen to classes. At the end of July, the university pushed reopening back to Monday, August 31, due to trends in COVID-19 data locally. Newport News, and Hampton Roads as whole, have seen case trends drop since then, but virus levels are still higher than earlier in the pandemic.

In a letter on August 13, Provost Dave Doughty said he expects about two-thirds of classes will be in-person, with the rest online. Classes will run from August 31 to December 11 with no fall break, and classes will be conducted online.

The university says these preventative steps are in place to help reduce the spread of the virus on campus:

CNU joined other local colleges in delaying the start of fall classes. However in-person classes have resumed elsewhere in the country, including at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where at least 4 “clusters” of COVID-19 have been identified.

For more details on CNU’s reopening plan, visit cnu.edu/relaunch and cnu.edu/coronavirus.

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