Students who had tested positive for the coronavirus partied together at a house near the University of Miami in Ohio, where more than 1,000 students have had positive tests since classes began.
A college student house held a party over the Labor Day weekend that included people who had recently tested positive for the coronavirus, according to police body camera footage.
Bodycam footage shows an officer arriving at a home near the campus and finding men without masks on the porch. “Yes,” the student answers. He goes on to disclose that he tested positive a week before and that every single person at the party has COVID-19, including two people from the house across the street.
The officer questioned why the students weren’t practicing a self-imposed quarantine for 14 days, as recommended by state and federal health officials.
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