ns-balzdobie-TBorucke.jpg Working with the Virginia Department of Health, the University is monitoring wastewater from residence halls, which can detect the presence of COVID-19. Appears In U.Va. testing Balz-Dobie residents for COVID-19 after determining possible outbreak By Sevy Van Der Werf and Ava MacBlane | September 16, 2020 An email to Balz-Dobie residents at 4:58 p.m. Wednesday evening requested they return to their dorms by 6 p.m. to be tested for COVID-19.
U.Va. testing Balz-Dobie residents for COVID-19 after determining possible outbreak By Sevy Van Der Werf and Ava MacBlane | September 16, 2020 An email to Balz-Dobie residents at 4:58 p.m. Wednesday evening requested they return to their dorms by 6 p.m. to be tested for COVID-19.
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