Cornell University lowers COVID-19 alert level
Cornell University lowered its COVID-19 alert level April 8 from yellow to green, which means cases are rare and transmission is controlled.
Cornell University lowered its COVID-19 alert level April 8 from yellow to green, which means cases are rare and transmission is controlled.
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Cornell University raised its COVID-19 alert level from green to yellow March 19. In the week of March 10 to 17, there were 74 positive cases at Cornell.
Cornell University lowered its COVID-19 alert level Feb. 22 from yellow to green, meaning cases are rare and transmission is controlled.
Cornell University changed its COVID-19 alert level from green to yellow, which means there is a low to moderate risk of transmission.
As of Nov. 19, there have been 216 cases at Cornell since Aug. 19. This is the second time Cornell has raised and lowered its alert level.
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