LUBBOCK, TX – Texas Tech Athletics announced Tuesday it has now completed 1,382 tests for COVID-19 among its student-athletes, coaches and staff with 64 total positive cases. Of the positive cases, 24 remain active, including 21 within the Red Raider football program.
Tech has tested every member of the football program weekly since late July when the Red Raiders began walk-through practices as allowed by the NCAA.
Tech will soon move to testing three times per week under the Big 12 Conference’s requirements for high-risk sports.
Tech’s total testing numbers are reflective since the middle of June when the athletics department began transitioning student-athletes back to campus.
Tech has recorded a 4.6 % positivity rate as part of its testing procedures during that time.
As part of its established safety protocols, any student-athlete that has tested positive for COVID-19 has been immediately placed in self isolation to prevent the further spread of the virus. Affected student-athletes receive daily monitoring and care from Tech’s sports medicine staff with additional oversight by the City of Lubbock Health Department.
Per local and state regulations, all positive tests have been reported to the City of Lubbock Health Department and contact tracing has been implemented. Tech’s sports medicine staff continues to monitor the health and well-being of all its student-athletes through daily assessment of symptoms and temperature checks upon entry to all athletic facilities.
Comments
All of this money spent on testing athletes, when the rest of the student population goes wanting. Share some of that testing money with your satellite Angelo State, please, so we can get our incipient cluster tested dorm-by-dorm and classroom-by-classroom. Athletics is not the be-all and end-all of a college education. How many of those athletes would choose college if it weren't for the thrill, the money, and the possibility of fame. Well, at least Sul Ross' statue is safe for a while longer.
- Log in or register to post comments
PermalinkPost a comment to this article here: