Orlando Sentinel

University of Miami quarantine­s hall, sees 156 virus cases

- By Adriana Gomez Licon

MIAMI — Dorm-room parties are being blamed for a coronaviru­s outbreak at the University of Miami, where some students who tested positive have been relocated into isolation rooms and two entire floors of a residentia­l tower are under quarantine.

Other students have been kicked out of residence halls and suspended for not following public health directives, said Dr. Julio Frenk, the university’s president.

The university’s dashboard says 156 people have tested positive in the university system. Most are students; 69 of them have been placed in isolation and another 94 under quarantine in the past seven days. The positivity rate is slightly above 5%.

“It would have been unrealisti­c to assume that there would be no cases of COVID-19 in our campus,” Frenk said in a video message.

Frenk said a pattern of infection emerged at one of the residence halls. In response, everyone who tested positive was moved into isolation, and those who were potentiall­y exposed to the virus have been ordered to stay in their rooms.

Similar challenges are being addressed at other colleges in Florida, where the Department of Public Health reported 4,545 COVID-19 hospitaliz­ations on Tuesday, along with about 2,600 new virus cases.

The University of Tampa begins classes Wednesday, but it has already temporaril­y suspended some students who participat­ed in a large gathering at a residence hall as they were moving in. Florida A&M University is imposing curfews for residentia­l students.

Frenk, who was the dean at Harvard University’s school of public health after serving as an executive in the World Health Organizati­on and as Mexico’s health minister, said he’s closely following reports of other universiti­es, such as Notre Dame, where outbreaks have forced a return to online instructio­n after reopening.

“Adapting and responding to changing circumstan­ces remain the order of the day,” Frenk said.

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