AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn University has reached a number of 7 new cases on campus this week bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2,291 for the University since August.
In addition, Lee County experienced 142 new cases in the past 14 days. This brings the county’s total to 15,642 cases. This includes 102 confirmed deaths and 64 probable deaths making the total 166 according to the Alabama Department of Public Health. East Alabama Medical Center also reported 90 hospitalizations with 7 ventilators in use for the previous week.
Auburn’s Sentinel Testing program which consists of voluntarily testing asymptomatic students, faculty, and staff conducted 162 tests last week and had a 6.17% positivity rate.
Auburn has received a total of 19,750 vaccine doses so far. 7,067 of the first dose of vaccine and 6,192 of the second dose of the vaccine has been administered on campus as of April 20, 2021. Auburn is currently following a phase plan that will be used to distinguish how the vaccine will be administered. The University has entered into Phase 1C which includes individuals who must remain on campus to do their job and are unable to practice physical distancing, adults with high risk medical conditions, individuals who are at the age of 65 or older, and students that are involved in remote or off-campus clinical settings according to the University Resource Center.
If you think you have or have come in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, please reach out to the University Resource Center. They can be contacted at 334-844-6000 as well as by email at covidresourcecenter@auburn.edu.