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 Nov. 6 to 8, as well as new University testing results from the prior week. The few pending results will be validated and uploaded when completed. As of Nov. 9 at University Park, there are 275 active student cases, up from 232 cases at the last update on Nov. 6, and 3,946 students have completed their isolation period and are no longer active cases.
For the period of Nov. 6 to 8, the University Park campus received 62 positive on-demand test results and two positive random testing results from student testing.
Test results received with respect to tests conducted in the week of Oct. 30 to Nov. 5 have added 81 positive on-demand student testing results and four 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 217 positive on-demand testing results and 13 positive random testing results from student testing.
Among employees at the University Park campus, there are three new random testing positive results for the period of Oct. 30 to Nov. 5 and one new random testing positive result for the period of Nov. 6 to 8.
“We are carefully monitoring the recent upswing in cases at University Park and some of our Commonwealth Campuses,” said Penn State President Eric J. Barron. “We believe that some of the increases are tied to gatherings over Halloween weekend, and we are working closely with students on contact tracing to limit further spread of the virus. This serves as a reminder to us all that the virus is still very much present, and we must work together and follow all public health guidelines — at all times — in order to protect one another.”
“It is important to act quickly and get tested either via University Health Services at University Park or your campus health services if you have COVID-19 symptoms or think you may have been exposed,” added Kelly Wolgast, director of Penn State’s COVID-19 Operations Control Center. “And even if you don’t have symptoms, sign up for departure testing now so that you don’t have to delay your return home to your family for Thanksgiving. There are plenty of spots available during the early portion of the testing schedule, and we are encouraging students to sign up for these earlier times so that they have their results well in advance of their planned departure.”
Students can schedule departure testing now for all campuses by using the Return Home Event on the Penn State Go App or by visiting virusinfo.psu.edu/departure-testing.
University Park On-Demand Student Testing Positive Results by Week: