While Big Ten College Football is expected to resume at the end of October, they are now in tests and mitigation protocols put in place to prevent additional COVID-19 outbreaks.
The difficulty, however, is that many campuses and communities already faced by The Big Ten universities showed infection rates that could get worse if appropriate action is taken. One of the key stats for next season will be the seven-day Sliding Positivity Speed.
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Here’s a review of COVID-19 detection and infection knowledge on every campus or network where a Big Ten school is located (all Wednesday afternoon knowledge, unless otherwise noted)
According to the university’s knowledge panel, there were 304,740 results, with a seven-day positivity rate of 0. 44%. The campus reported 40 new infections shown Monday, with a positivity rate of 0. 39% of s administered on Monday.
Monday’s new instances peaked at 17 new instances reported on Sunday.
These figures are below the peak of 230 new cases, which were reported on 31 August, and a case positivity rate of more than 2. 86%, which was reported the previous day.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Illinois is 3. 6%.
According to updated knowledge every Wednesday, the week of September 5-11 showed 3. 7% positivity in mitigation control on all campuses, up from 6. 2% last week. The school says mitigation controls are “a mixture of a pattern representative of the UI population, as well as additional controls to identify positive cases among high-risk populations. “
Symptomatic tests, given to students, teachers, and staff with symptoms, showed a positivity rate of 34. 9% for the week of five to 11 September, compared to 46. 3% last week. a football programme is underway, the positivity rate for the week of September 5-11 is 40. 2%, up from 5 0. 2% last week.
Combining attenuation and symptomatic numbers, Indiana University reported five positive effects for the week of September 5 through September 11, out of 10,492 tests.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Indiana is 6. 2%.
According to the knowledge provided through the university, 32 new instances of academics and five workers have been registered since Monday. This knowledge “reflects only COVID-19 tests that are positive or presumably positive self-informed through UI professors and academics. university campus since August 18, 2020. “
This raises the total number of cases shown to 1,836 for academics and 32 for employees. The university provides the total number of tests.
The university provides the total number of tests or positivity rate figures.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Iowa is 13. 5%.
According to the university’s knowledge panel, 12 new cases were reported on Wednesday, all academics, compared to 0 on Tuesday, representing a decrease in the peak of the last two weeks of 58 academics and two college students and september 3.
For the week of September 6-12, 2,420 tests were administered, with a positivity rate of 3. 6%, 88 new instances were reported in this period.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Maryland is 6. 4%.
According to the school’s knowledge board, the figures for a full week are current for both Sunday and Sunday. For this week, as of September 13, there have been five cases. By comparison, 41 cases were reported last week, the highest weekly the campus has seen, surpassing the 40 cases reported for the week that began March 22.
The positivity rate for this week, as of September 13, is 6. 3%, up from 2% last week.
Since the school began testing on March 8, there have been 386 positive cases out of 13,520.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Michigan is 2. 9%.
Based on the knowledge provided through the school, the state of Michigan reported 160 cases of new students and infection of an employee during the week that began on September 7 and August 31.
The university does not provide general verification knowledge or positivity percentage rates. The state of Michigan stated that knowledge “only reflects those that have been verified through appropriate fitness professionals and who have self-trained in college or those known to the university through our local fitness services or verification sites, so they don’t come with all instances similar to the MSU Community. “
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Michigan is 2. 9%.
According to the university’s knowledge board, 122 tests were administered in the week of September 4-10, with 4 positive cases, all students, for this range the positivity rate was 3. 3%.
As of September 10, there were a total of 128 cases submitted, adding up to 87 students, equivalent to a positivity rate of 4. 6% since the start of the tests on March 17.
In a separate announcement on September 2, the school said it had administered 1,406 tests to student-athletes since June with 43 results.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Minnesota is 8. 1%.
According to the school’s knowledge panel, a total of 173 tests were administered on Monday, with 24 confirmed cases, leaving a seven-day moving average of 34. 86 cases.
Monday’s figures increased from Sunday, when five effects of 59 tests were reported, but below the 101st peak, showed infections from the 652 tests conducted on 8 September.
This is that on Monday there have been 637 positive cases out of a total of 3,903 tests since August 12. Based on a four-tier scale with low, moderate, higher, and serious categories, the school stated that Lincoln-Lancaster County, where the campus is located, poses a major threat of COVID-19 spread.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Nebraska is 9. 4%
Based on knowledge through the university, Northwestern reported that 19 showed infections, adding 16 academics for the week of Sept. 4-10.
The university said knowledge “includes self-formed instances and positive check effects from Northwestern University’s fitness services. “Northwestern provides the total number of checks or percentages of positivity rates.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Illinois is 3. 6%
According to the university’s knowledge panel, the state of Ohio reported 30 cases on September 12 out of a total of 1,060 tests for a positivity rate of 2. 8%. These figures showed a steady decrease since last week, with a maximum of 223 tests in 4902 tests (4. 5%), recorded on 8 September.
The positivity rate from seven days to 12 September 4. 2%.
Since testing began from August 14 to September 12, the state of Ohio has conducted 58,843 student tests, resulting in 2253 accumulated infections. Thirty-three workers tested positive in 1791 since 1 August.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Ohio is 3. 6%.
According to the university’s knowledge panel, Penn State divides the tests into two categories, on demand and random. Combining the two, in the existing week that begins on September 11 and with knowledge until September 14, the school reported a hundred positive cases among students. with 598 still awaiting results, from 1521 tests.
Last week, from September 4-10, Penn State reported an all-time record of 646 cases in total, up from 362 last week.
Overall, as of September 14, there were a total of 1,145 student infections, 766 awaiting results, out of a total of 17,803 tests.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Pennsylvania is 6. 8%.
According to the school’s knowledge panel, 5,575 tests were conducted in the week of September 8-14, with 177 positives in total, adding 173 academics, for a positivity rate of 3. 17%.
Overall, Purdue has administered 18,894 tests since August 1, in a total of 513 infections, of which 488 were students.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Indiana is 6. 2%.
According to the university’s knowledge panel, Rutgers reported a total of 14 cases of 3017 tests, for a 0. 46 percent positivity rate, for the week ended September 12, double the seven effects of last week on 3470 tests (0. 20 consistent with penny).
For the week that ended September 12, academics accounted for thirteen that showed infections and seven positive cases from last week.
As of May 30, rutgers gained a total of 115 effects out of a total of 25,125 tests. The worst week of the program came to an end on August 1, with 31 student infections of 812 tests for a positivity rate of 3. 82%.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of New Jersey is 1. 9%.
According to the university’s knowledge panel, 11 cases of 392 tests were reported on Tuesday, representing a minimum of one segment from Wednesday to last Sunday, reporting 840 cases in 8,964 tests.
In the face of an uptick in positive cases, the university moved into a two-week era of online and distance learning from September 10 to 25, with catering facilities limited to the final touch and examining places and meetings in closed users, in case of emergencies.
The university said Tuesday that the seven-day positivity rate for academics evaluated on campus is 10. 3%.
According to Johns Hopkins, the seven-day positivity in the state of Wisconsin is 14. 6%.