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Reported cases of COVID-19 at the University of Georgia fell sharply for the week of Sept. 6-12, down by two-thirds from the preceding week, according to data released today on the University Health Center’s website, which provides weekly updates to the campus community. The number of reported cases is the lowest in a month, since before classes began.

In total, 164 cases of COVID-19 were reported through DawgCheck, the university’s mandatory reporting system for positive tests, down from 505 the preceding week. Of the total, 128 were students, 32 were staff, and four were instructional faculty.

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