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KEEPING WCU SAFE: Philadelphia COVID-19 DASHBOARD
Updated:
Current WCU Status
Current Vaccination Status
Student Vaccination Status
Of WCU’s total population of 17,609 students, 15,564 have in-person classes at one
of the University’s campuses, the remainder have fully online schedules.
Of these students, 64.9% have indicated they are vaccinated/partially vaccinated.
Current Status of Positive Cases
Positive Testing Cases (on Sept 13, 2021)
Vaccinated Cases
5 Total Cases on 9/13/21
4 Symptomatic Positive
*Asymptomatic: An asymptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed
positive test and who has no symptoms at time of testing.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
*Symptomatic: A symptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed positive
test and who may present a wide variety of symptoms at time of testing. Common symptoms
may include fever, coughing, and trouble breathing, loss of taste or smell, aches
and pains, headache, sore throat, nasal congestion, red eyes, diarrhea, or a skin
rash.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
1 Asymptomatic Positive
*Asymptomatic: An asymptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed
positive test and who has no symptoms at time of testing.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
*Symptomatic: A symptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed positive
test and who may present a wide variety of symptoms at time of testing. Common symptoms
may include fever, coughing, and trouble breathing, loss of taste or smell, aches
and pains, headache, sore throat, nasal congestion, red eyes, diarrhea, or a skin
rash.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
Unvaccinated Cases
5 Total Cases on 9/13/21
3 Symptomatic Positive
*Asymptomatic: An asymptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed
positive test and who has no symptoms at time of testing.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
*Symptomatic: A symptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed positive
test and who may present a wide variety of symptoms at time of testing. Common symptoms
may include fever, coughing, and trouble breathing, loss of taste or smell, aches
and pains, headache, sore throat, nasal congestion, red eyes, diarrhea, or a skin
rash.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
2 Asymptomatic Positive
*Asymptomatic: An asymptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed
positive test and who has no symptoms at time of testing.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
*Symptomatic: A symptomatic case is an individual who has a laboratory confirmed positive
test and who may present a wide variety of symptoms at time of testing. Common symptoms
may include fever, coughing, and trouble breathing, loss of taste or smell, aches
and pains, headache, sore throat, nasal congestion, red eyes, diarrhea, or a skin
rash.
(CDC, 22 February 2021)
Self Reported Cases
0 Total Cases on 9/13/21
Tests Conducted
284 Total Daily Tests Conducted on 9/13/21
10Number of Students Tested Positive 9/13/21
274Number of Students Tested Negative 9/13/21
118 Total Active Cases (as of 9/13/21)
*Active cases are individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 and have not ended
isolation.
60Off Campus Active Students
58 On Campus Active Students
All WCU students who test positive for COVID-19
must isolate off campus.
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