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Posted Dec. 22, 2020 at 4:44 p.m. BOONE, N.C. A total of 31,293 COVID-19 tests were administered by Appalachian State University to faculty, staff and students during the fall 2020 semester representing the majority of tests conducted in Watauga County. The tests were offered at no cost to participants. “Early in the year, Chancellor (Sheri) Everts prioritized offering accessible testing to students, faculty and staff. Broad-based testing of the campus community has allowed the university to quickly identify and isolate positive cases of COVID-19, which helped keep the university’s positivity rates down.” App State’s Jason Marshburn, director of environmental health, safety and emergency management ....
The university remains open, with emergency management protocols activated and operational modifications and precautions in place. Read the latest updates Students, faculty and staff adopted face coverings quickly and consistently on Appalachian State University’s campus during 2020. The university provided more than 97,000 face coverings during fall 2020 for students, faculty and staff. Photo by Chase Reynolds Reflections on a year defined by COVID-19 By the numbers: App State’s response to COVID-19 $6.3 million in funds awarded to students in need through CARES emergency grants, as of Dec. 14. 97,693 face coverings provided to faculty, staff and students. 31,293 COVID-19 tests administered by App State, as of Dec. 21. ....
One for the history books: Top App State moments of 2020 This image, which shows numerous Appalachian Community members wearing face coverings, is part of Appalachian State University and AppHealthCare’s #ShowYourLove public health campaign. The campaign, created to help slow the spread of COVID-19, kicked off across the High Country this summer. Graphic by University Communications By Jessica Stump Posted Dec. 21, 2020 at 5:03 p.m. BOONE, N.C. In a year largely defined by COVID-19, Appalachian State University Mountaineers rose to the many challenges presented by the global pandemic, with campus and community members working together to keep the High Country safe and supported from providing free meals to those in need through Meals for Mountaineers, to creating and implementing #ShowYourLove, a public health campaign to help slow the virus’s spread. ....