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Clusters of COVID-19 cases in UNC's Sigma Nu fraternity


The University has identified a cluster of COVID-19 cases in Sigma Nu fraternity, located at 109 Fraternity Court in Chapel Hill. A “cluster” is defined by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services as five or more cases in close proximity. The individuals in this cluster have been identified and are isolating and receiving medical monitoring. (UNC.edu)

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Clusters of COVID-19 cases in UNC's Sigma Nu fraternity


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