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U.C. San Diego reports big surge in student coronavirus cases after holiday break

The University of California San Diego is seen in an undated photo. (Salvador Rivera/Border Report)

UC San Diego said that 245 of its students have tested positive for the coronavirus since the winter quarter began Jan. 4 — the kind of surge the university avoided last fall through a major testing and education campaign called “Return to Learn.”

University data show that 109 of those students live at UCSD, which has one of the most comprehensive testing programs for the virus in academia. The other 136 students are living off campus in the San Diego area. UCSD also said that 61 of its employees have tested positive for the virus.


Eighty-five percent “of the on-campus students who are infected went home for the holiday and are testing positive during the incubation period following their return,” said Dr. Robert T. “Chip” Schooley, a professor of medicine who is helping run Return to Learn.

“Our interpretation is that they acquired the virus in the community during the break. Going home during a raging pandemic is a dangerous thing. The on-campus case rate is now declining to pre-break levels as we work through the infections that came back from the winter break.”

Read the full story at LATimes.com.