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Coronavirus Update: No in-person classes through summer at WVU

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University President Gordon Gee sent a letter Wednesday, April 8, to the Mountaineer family announcing no in-person classes through the summer while praising the WVU community’s COVID-19 response. The letter also noted measures will continue through June 30 to ensure safety and well-being of students, faculty,[Read More…]

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Coronavirus Update: 14 WVU students testing positive for COVID-19

Release from WVU Today: MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Monongalia County Health Department and West Virginia University were notified Wednesday that more than a dozen WVU students have tested positive for novel coronavirus COVID-19.  Although investigations and contact tracing are ongoing, it is believed 14 students returned to private, off-campus residences upon returning to Morgantown.[Read More…]

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Coronavirus update: Patient testing complete at Eastbrook Center

Seven patients tested positive at Kanawha County skilled nursing center Release from Stonerise Healthcare: CHARLESTON, W.Va.  – COVID-19 testing is complete for all patients at Eastbrook Center, a skilled nursing center in Charleston, following a confirmed positive case on Sunday April 5. In total, seven patients tested positive for COVID-19[Read More…]

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Media Advisory: Governor, WV-DOT to hold virtual press briefing to award Roads to Prosperity project in Marshall County today at 11:30 a.m.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The office of the Governor has issued the following media advisory for a virtual press briefing to award Roads to Prosperity project in Marshall County today at 11:30 a.m. WHO: Gov. Jim Justice, Department of Transportation Secretary Byrd White, Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary Jimmy Wriston. WHAT: Gov. Justice and[Read More…]

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