One additional HSU student resident has tested positive for COVID-19.
As of today, Humboldt State University has conducted more than 600 tests for nearly all students moving into campus residence halls. A small number of students have not yet arrived and are moving in over the next two days.
All five of the students with positive tests were asymptomatic. They had not shown symptoms or felt ill prior to traveling to this community.
The affected students have been moved to rooms on campus that are set aside for isolation. The University is providing ongoing support including health and wellness checks with the students, as well as delivery of meals and other necessities.
Comprehensive testing is continuing for all students living on campus this year. Campus residents will be tested multiple times during the course of a 14-day quarantine period. This enhanced level of testing is intended to identify those who may be asymptomatic and isolate them quickly, and was implemented late last week with the help of additional resources provided from the state and county.
In addition to the required testing for students living on campus, all other HSU students may opt to be tested at the Student Health Center and all students showing symptoms will be tested. Student-athletes are also being tested periodically per state requirements.
This advisory provides all the information the University will share about the cases.
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