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UCF students must test negative for COVID-19 before moving into campus housing

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Classes at the University of Central Florida resume Monday after the holiday break and students returning to school must test negative for COVID-19 before checking into on-campus housing for the spring semester, according to a news release from UCF.According to the release, 7,000 students will be rapid tested for coronavirus during a five-day period and must receive negative results before they can check into their housing.“Rapid testing is an effective and efficient method,” said Michael Deichen, UCF’s associate vice president of student health services. “Faster results allow us to more readily take steps to stop the spread of the virus and reduce potential exposure for the campus community.”[TRENDING: 4 die in Capitol.

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