After 10 days of enhanced public health measures, the University of Virginia saw a measurable decline in positive COVID-19 cases, allowing University leaders to ease some of those restrictions Friday while keeping other limits in place.
The day after President Jim Ryan and his leadership team implemented enhanced restrictions on Feb. 16, UVA registered 229 new COVID-19 cases, its highest daily total of the year by far.
However, after 10 days of stricter measures – including a ban on all in-person social gatherings and closing libraries and recreational facilities – cases significantly declined and on Thursday, the University registered 26 new cases. Similarly, the seven-day average positivity rate of cases within the UVA community dropped from a high of 4.41% to 2.29% across the UVA community.

