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Greenville plans fall in-person classes

Greenville plans fall in-person classes The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail GREENVILLE Greenville University plans to welcome students to campus for in-person classes in the fall, according to school officials. GU remained one of the few institutions in the nation to offer in-person classes throughout the 2020-2021 school year. It partnered with the University of Illinois to test all GU students, staff and faculty weekly for COVID-19, allowing the school to contain spread of the virus. Testing through U of I also will be available this fall. GU tentatively plans to conduct surveillance or symptomatic testing as needed. “It’s impossible to predict what August will bring,” said GU President Suzanne Davis. “The goal is to make sure students are safe, while maintaining the most normal college experience possible. We’ll follow guidelines, but we do anticipate the vaccine will change the COVID environment.”

Fayette County Health Department Lists 30 New Positive Cases for County Wednesday, update on all area counties

Vandalia, IL, USA / Vandalia Radio Dec 18, 2020 5:19 AM The Fayette County Health Department reported 23 new positive COVID-19 for the county on Wednesday with 3 cases linked to the congregate facility outbreak. The FCHD also announced 2 additional deaths.  

Fayette County Health Department Lists 30 New Positive Cases for County Wednesday, update on all area counties

Vandalia, IL, USA / Vandalia Radio Dec 17, 2020 5:10 AM The Fayette County Health Department reported 30 new positive COVID-19 for the county on Wednesday with one case linked to the congregate facility outbreak. Overall, Fayette County is now at 2,440 total cases and 41 deaths. The Effingham County Health Department reported 35 new positive COVID-19 cases and 1 additional COVID-19 related death in the county on Wednesday. The county’s 7-day rolling positivity rate dropped over a percent again for the second day in a row on Wednesday, down to 15.8% for the time period through December 13. That is down from 17.1% on Tuesday and 18.5% on Monday. The Marion County Health Department reported 16 new positive cases on Wednesday. Marion County has reached an overall total of 2,604 positive cases and reported one additional death on Wednesday to reach 90 overall deaths. Marion County’s overall positivity rate remains at 7.0% and the county currently has dropped down to 307 active cas

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