Active cases of COVID-19 within ASU community increase slightly
Active COVID-19 cases increased by five to a total of 86 within the ASU community, according to an update from the University Thursday night.
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Active COVID-19 cases increased by five to a total of 86 within the ASU community, according to an update from the University Thursday night.
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There are 360 total active positive COVID-19 cases within the ASU community as of Sept. 16, according to an update posted online by the University Thursday night. Active students have decreased to 355 and active employee cases have decreased to five.
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