On Thursday, Indiana University at Bloomington asked students living in fraternity and sorority houses to move out, pointing to an “alarming” rate of positive COVID-19 tests that marked the new outbreak in the U.S.
Midwest and at a college campus.The university wrote on Twitter that positive coronavirus cases were moving past 50% in some Greek houses, higher than in dorms, and urged fraternity and sorority members to “re-evaluate their current living situation.”“Based on an increasingly alarming rate of positive test results from continued COVID-19 mitigation testing, IU Bloomington and its public health experts believe Greek houses are not safe given the pandemic conditions,” the school tweeted.Indiana University, a campus that holds about.
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