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Latest 'Behind The Blue' Episode Focuses On UK Fall Restart

The University of Kentucky plans to test more than 30,000 students for COVID-19.

(University of Kentucky)

July 24, 2020

By Jay Blanton and Kody Kiser

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The University of Kentucky has announced detailed plans for testing up to 30,000 students for COVID-19 as part of its plan to restart in-class instruction Aug. 17.

The testing details are the first in a series of announcements UK will be making over the next few weeks regarding steps being taken to protect the health, safety and well-being of the campus community as it prepares for the Fall 2020 semester.

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On this episode of "Behind the Blue," Tyler Gayheart, director of strategic communications and enterprise salesforce operations; Nick Kehrwald, UK’s dean of students; and UK Police Chief Joe Monroe join us to discuss this announcement and the testing plans that will attempt to create a baseline of screening, contact tracing and other health measures for the UK community.

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