Fullerton College has learned of three new cases of COVID-19 on-campus in the last weekly reporting cycle.
- On July 16, an employee received positive COVID-19 test results. The employee began experiencing symptoms on July 14 and was last on campus July 8. While on campus, they worked independently and did not come within close contact with another individual, as determined by CDC contact tracing guidelines.
- On July 20, a student-athlete learned of their positive result during routine testing provided to students who participate in sports conditioning classes. The student was asymptomatic and was last on campus on July 19. During that time, they did not come in close contact with another individual, as determined by CDC contact tracing guidelines.
- On July 21, a student-athlete learned of their positive result during routine testing provided to students who participate in sports conditioning classes. The student was asymptomatic and was last on campus on July 20. Any individuals who may have been exposed have been notified by the college, per CDC contact tracing guidelines.
Fullerton College releases information about on-campus COVID exposures on a weekly basis if an exposure occurred in the week prior. In the event anyone is directly impacted by an exposure or a potential exposure on campus, they will receive guidance from the college before and apart from the public announcements.
TOTAL CONFIRMED, ON-CAMPUS COVID-19 POSITIVE STUDENTS SINCE SPRING 2020: 24
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