Test Results Show Low Incidence of Covid-19 in Residence Halls
Strict adherence to safety protocols are helping the Embry-Riddle community stay as safe as possible. As of today, Embry-Riddle has only six confirmed cases of Covid-19 still active and under care – three at our Prescott, Arizona campus and three at the Daytona Beach, Florida campus.
Out of approximately 4,400 residence hall beds across both of Embry-Riddle’s residential campuses, the university has confirmed only 19 cases of Covid-19 among students living in on-campus housing, compared with 39 cases off-campus, since we first began testing in mid-summer.
On the Prescott Campus, 60% of the 35 cases confirmed since June 22 have been asymptomatic. On the Daytona Beach Campus, 45% of the 48 cases confirmed to date have initially presented without symptoms.
Our latest results are shown below. These numbers are cumulative, captured since our testing began:
Daytona Beach Campus (since June 22):
- 2,613 individuals tested by Embry-Riddle (screening & contact type)
- 657 individuals tested by Embry-Riddle (sentinel type)
- 32 cases confirmed positive by Embry-Riddle
- 15 other cases confirmed positive through external testing
- 1 previously confirmed case
Total Cases Confirmed to Date: 48
Total Cases Recovered/Cleared to Resume Activities: 45
Total Cases Active/Under Care: 3
Prescott Campus (since June 22):
- 1,418 individuals tested by Embry-Riddle (screening & contact type)
- 113 individuals tested by Embry-Riddle (sentinel type)
- 17 cases confirmed positive by Embry-Riddle
- 13 other cases confirmed positive through external testing
- 5 previously confirmed cases
Total Cases Confirmed to Date: 35
Total Cases Recovered/Cleared to Resume Activities: 32
Total Cases Active/Under Care: 3
Worldwide Campus (since June 22):
- 1 case confirmed positive through external testing
- 3 previously confirmed cases
Total Cases Confirmed to Date: 4
Total Cases Recovered/Cleared to Resume Activities: 4
Total Cases Active/Under Care: 0
Only confirmed (not suspected) cases are reported. All confirmed cases are fully disclosed to the university community as well as all appropriate health authorities. Embry-Riddle’s Covid-19 test results are released every Friday.
The university is leveraging a multi-pronged testing strategy as follows:
- Screening and Contact Testing focuses on assessing key groups (i.e., Flight, Athletics, ROTC, on-campus, off-campus, and so on) to capture a fair “snapshot” of the university as a whole.
- Sentinel Testing focuses on students living in large group setting, where close contact may increase the risk of spread.
- Rapid Testing is specifically for symptomatic individuals.
- Wastewater Analysis is guiding Embry-Riddle’s testing efforts.
Health Reminders
- If you are sick, or have been on a cruise or in close contact with someone with Covid-19, do not come onto Embry-Riddle’s campuses.
- In case of difficulty breathing or chest pain, call 911.
- Please promptly report any concerning symptoms (i.e., fever, cough or congestion) to the health services or campus safety unit on your campus:
Daytona Beach Health Services 386-226-7917
Daytona Beach Campus Safety 386-226-SAFE (7233)
Prescott Wellness Center 928-777-6653
Prescott Campus Safety 928-777-3333
All students are urged to download and use Embry-Riddle’s new EagleGuardian smartphone app. In an emergency, this app allows students to contact Campus Safety with the touch of a button. The app also has a locator feature that will help first responders reach students quickly.
Safety Requirements
Please review our Covid-19 information page and Frequently Asked Questions.
Consequences for High-Risk Behavior
Any student engaging in high-risk behaviors that put the university community at risk may be in violation of student Honor Codes or Standards of Conduct.
Students who willfully violate Embry-Riddle rules will be subject to disciplinary action, potentially including immediate expulsion without a refund. For Daytona Beach Campus students, refer to the Honor Code, and in particular, the Failure to Comply section. For Prescott Campus students, the Standards of Conduct can be found here; the Failure to Comply section is on page 22.
Any employee who refuses to comply should be reported to Human Resources, as outlined in the APPM. Faculty or staff who fail to wear a face covering, get a wellness check or Covid-19 test if instructed, or follow other university safety rules will be subject to disciplinary action.