Active cases have nearly doubled in just 10 days.
All traditional students will learn virtually this week, and return to in-person classes next Monday if positive case and quarantine numbers are low enough to do so safely.
Ramon Nunez was initially diagnosed with COVID-19 in July. He will not leave the rehabilitation facility until Christmas.
The school plans to reopen this Thursday, and will continue taking health precautions.
Cases of COVID-19 in Montgomery County are continuing to rise, totaling at 268 active cases as of today, Oct. 9.
APSU’s Interim President Dannelle Whiteside emailed all students with the announcement, and reminded all to continue social distancing and mask wearing.
After several positive tests for COVID-19 among departmental staff, the Clarksville Police Department has closed public access to lobbies.
There are currently 254 active cases in the county, with 57 new cases reported today.
The Red Cross will test all blood donations for COVID-19 antibodies during the 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. blood drive.
Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett will not extend the emergency order requiring employees of businesses open to the public to wear masks.