Students who test positive for the new crown virus hold a large party for American universities to prevent the epidemic

  According to a report by Fox News on September 12, students from Miami University in Ohio who tested positive for the new crown virus recently continued to hold large parties, violating quarantine rules.

The state police have stopped the gathering.

  Although about 20 people attended the gathering at the time, which obviously violated local regulations, the party organizers insisted that they followed the epidemic prevention rules.

After scanning a student's ID, the police found a record of the student who tested positive for the new coronavirus a week ago.

The police subsequently fined the relevant personnel 500 US dollars.

The University of Miami stated that students who violate the isolation rules may face the risk of being expelled.

  At present, the campus epidemic in the United States is not optimistic.

Most schools have resumed classes this month. As the new crown pneumonia epidemic has not been effectively controlled, many schools have decided to continue online teaching, but some schools have resumed face-to-face teaching, and some colleges and universities have seen a surge in confirmed cases.

According to the "New York Times" US college epidemic tracking data, more than 1,000 colleges and universities in the United States have previously reported at least 50,000 confirmed cases.

  John Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame in the United States, said that the school's tracking analysis of close contacts of people infected with the new coronavirus found that most of the infections originated from off-campus gatherings.

Students who were infected at these gatherings passed the virus to others and continued to cross-infect them on campus, leading to a surge in cases.

Some universities have strengthened prevention and control measures, such as requiring students to maintain social distancing, ordering masks for students, and distributing hand sanitizers and thermometers.

At the same time, many schools stated that they will adopt more severe punishment measures for students who violate the epidemic prevention regulations.

(CCTV reporter Gu Xiang)