Universities that reopened are already reporting clusters of coronavirus cases
University of North Carolina and
Oklahoma State University reported clusters of new cases among students this weekend.
Social media videos at a University of North Georgia off-campus housing complex showed a massive party with few wearing masks.
Less than a week into the start of classes, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced a fourth cluster of Covid-19 cases on campus.
The latest cluster, defined as five or more cases in proximity, was traced to the Hinton James residence hall,
UNC said Sunday. The individuals in the cluster have been identified. They are isolating and receiving medical monitoring, the university said.
On Saturday,
UNC announced a cluster of coronavirus cases at the Sigma Nu fraternity. And on Friday, the university identified a cluster at the Ehringhaus Community, a residence hall, and at the Granville Towers, a private apartment complex that serves as a housing option for some students.
Two universities in Oklahoma have also seen a significant number of cases.
An Oklahoma State University sorority house is under quarantine after 23 members tested positive for Covid-19, according to the university.
"Last night OSU officials learned of 23 positive COVID cases in an off-campus sorority house. The rapid antigen testing was performed at an off-campus health care facility," a statement from the university read.
The entire sorority house is in isolation or quarantine after the confirmed cases, and residents "will be prohibited from leaving the facility," the university said.
At the University of Oklahoma, nine football players tested positive for the coronavirus as the Big 12, its conference, continues to gear up for fall football, head coach Lincoln Riley said Saturday.
The test results came back after the team had returned from a one-week break from pre-season practice.