
A Second WVU Football Player Tests Positive for COVID-19
June 20, 2020 12:45 PM | Football
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced today that a second Mountaineer football student-athlete has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus and will enter a self-isolation period for the next 14 days.
As part of the department's health and safety protocol, contact tracing procedures were initiated and identified additional football student-athletes who could have been exposed to the virus by this player. Those additional student-athletes will also be mandated to self-quarantine per the department's plan.
Voluntary workouts for Mountaineer football players who have tested negative for the COVID-19 virus began last Monday, June 15. The department's safety protocols include the current CDC guidelines for containing and stopping the spread of COVID-19.
As part of the department's health and safety protocol, contact tracing procedures were initiated and identified additional football student-athletes who could have been exposed to the virus by this player. Those additional student-athletes will also be mandated to self-quarantine per the department's plan.
Voluntary workouts for Mountaineer football players who have tested negative for the COVID-19 virus began last Monday, June 15. The department's safety protocols include the current CDC guidelines for containing and stopping the spread of COVID-19.
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