UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State has updated its public COVID-19 dashboard with the University's on-demand testing and random testing results from tests administered during the period of Oct. 23 to 25, as well as new University testing results from the prior week. The few pending results will be validated and uploaded when completed. As of Oct. 27 at University Park, there are 276 active student cases and 3,506 students have completed their isolation period and are no longer active cases.
For the period of Oct. 23 to 25, the University Park campus received 37 positive on-demand test results and four positive random testing results from student testing.
“We are seeing the number of positive results increase slightly and we are watching this carefully,” said Penn State President Eric J. Barron. “As we discussed during our webinar last week, now is the time to double down on our efforts in masking, social distancing and avoiding large gatherings. Every single Penn Stater needs to act responsibly and take these simple measures over the next few weeks so that we can keep our local communities safe, minimize this increase and send our students home healthy on Nov. 20.”
Test results received with respect to tests conducted in the week of Oct. 16 to 22 have added 88 positive on-demand student testing results and seven additional positive student random testing results for the University Park campus for that week. This brings the current total for the University Park campus for that week to 215 positive on-demand testing results and 20 positive random testing results from student testing.
Among employees at University Park, there are two new positive on-demand testing results for the period of Oct. 16 to 22.
Importance of early testing
“As we near the end of on-campus learning for the semester, it’s important for students who are experiencing symptoms to seek out testing at University Health Services,” said Kelly Wolgast, director of the COVID-19 Operations Control Center. “If a student is found to be positive for COVID-19 now, they can complete their isolation period prior to our campuses going to remote learning. However, if a student is COVID-19 positive now and waits to take a test until they are ready to depart campus, that test will likely still show a positive result, even if the student is no longer infectious. The student will then need to isolate for 10 days, potentially interrupting their plans to depart campus. The same applies when returning to campus in the spring. We are urging our students to take the right steps to get tested early.”
University Park On-Demand Student Testing Positive Results by Week: