Updated July 3rd, 2020 at 13:11 IST

Coronavirus outbreak in Seattle student houses

At least 80 students living in a dozen fraternity houses near the University of Washington campus have reported testing positive for COVID-19, with hundreds of results pending.

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At least 80 students living in a dozen fraternity houses near the University of Washington campus have reported testing positive for COVID-19, with hundreds of results pending.

The university learned Saturday that three fraternity residents had symptoms of COVID-19, and public health officials noticed a spike in cases among people ages 18 to 20, according to university spokeswoman Michelle Ma.

By Tuesday, the university said at least 38 students tested positive, The Seattle Times reported.

The university expects to have an updated case count early next week.

Experts say the outbreak, along with cases among student athletes, is a troubling sign of what may be in store if colleges reopen in the fall.

University of Washington leadership said this week they hope to reopen in-person, with larger classes held virtually, but that plans could change based on the virus’s spread.

The Interfraternity Council, a student-run governing board, has asked fraternity houses to stop holding social events, Ma said.

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Published July 3rd, 2020 at 13:11 IST