Health & Fitness
Coronavirus: UT-Austin Confirms 2 More Test Positive
'Two additional members of our UT community have tested positive...' President Fenves, whose wife was previously diagnosed, said.

AUSTIN, TX — A University of Texas at Austin student tested positive for the virus along with another person tied to the school, officials confirmed on Wednesday.
"Two additional members of our UT community have tested positive for #coronavirus, including the first #UTAustin student," officials wrote on Twitter. Previously, UT-Austin President Gregory L. Fenves revealed his wife had contracted the virus causing the respiratory ailment that is now a global pandemic.
"Unfortunately, we expect that many more cases will be detected during the coming days & weeks," university officials wrote.
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This is the full letter Fenves wrote to UT-Austin students, faculty and staff:
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"Earlier today, we learned that two additional members of our UT community have tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus), including the first UT student. Unfortunately, we expect that many more cases will be detected during the coming days and weeks.
"This is a deeply unsettling time for all of us. I know that so many of you are very concerned about your health and, especially, the well-being of those in your life and our community who are most vulnerable to the virus. Please know that our staff members are working tirelessly to provide support to all who need it.
"Individuals identified as having had potential exposure to the new COVID-19 patients will be directly notified by public health officials in coordination with Austin Public Health. The second patient who tested positive for COVID-19 is School of Undergraduate Studies Dean Brent Iverson (who has given permission to release his name). Dean Iverson has been in self-isolation since Friday and reports that he is feeling well.
"With these confirmed cases today, the impact of COVID-19 could not be clearer. It is here in Austin and within our university community, and we must act — through social distancing and other preventive measures — and do our part to limit its effects.
"I have been inspired and impressed by the many ways our university community has come together and supported one another thus far. Let’s keep it up.
"To follow the number of cases diagnosed in Austin, please visit the Austin Public Health website. Please continue to check our COVID-19 website for the latest information.
"Please stay safe and vigilant. We are all in this together."
UPDATE | WED, MARCH 18 (1/5) Two additional members of our UT community have tested positive for #coronavirus, including the first #UTAustin student. Unfortunately, we expect that many more cases will be detected during the coming days & weeks: https://t.co/zPu78qMETN pic.twitter.com/7oILHk8ERG
— UT Austin (@UTAustin) March 18, 2020
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