MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A West Virginia University football player tested positive for COVID-19, according to university officials.
The player was entering a two week self-isolation period as a precaution. School leaders said once they learned of the positive test, contact tracing was started and a number of additional football players could have been exposed. They were also ordered to self-quarantine.
Voluntary workouts for players who tested negative began Monday.
WVU officials said they plan to hold in person classes for the fall semester.
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