Screenshot of UCF’s COVID-19 dashboard on Dec. 7.

UCF’s COVID-19 dashboard shows 57 new positive cases, with 13 positive cases self-reported by university faculty and staff members.

UCF spokesman Chad Binette said 133 student tests were administered by UCF’s on-campus testing site between Nov. 29 and Saturday and 20 tests were positive for COVID-19 — about a 15% positivity rate for students tested at the on-campus testing site.

Screenshot of UCF’s COVID-19 dashboard on Dec. 7.

Additionally, students self-reported 24 positive COVID-19 tests, the dashboard shows. Knight News has not obtained records to independently verify this data.

From the start of the pandemic through Saturday, the university has been made aware of 2,307 total cases, both on and off-campus.

Of the total cases, 219 positive cases have been self-reported by faculty and staff members, the dashboard shows. This is about 9.5% of all UCF’s positive cases since March 10 — Knight News previously confirmed with UCF the first reported case was on March 10.

Screenshot of UCF’s COVID-19 dashboard on Dec. 7.

Knight News has obtained the positivity rate data for student tests administered on-campus for the last 11 weeks — the positivity rate only accounts for tests administered by UCF’s on-campus testing site and not other results submitted to the university.

Nov. 29 to Dec. 5:

  • Positivity rate approximately 15%.
  • 133 tests administered.
  • 20 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • No random testing occurred.

Nov. 22 to Nov. 28:

  • Positivity rate approximately 7.5%.
  • 186 tests administered.
  • 14 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • No random testing occurred.
Nov. 15 to Nov. 21:
  • Positivity rate approximately 10.4%.
  • 250 tests administered.
  • 26 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • No random testing occurred.
Nov. 8 to Nov. 14:
  • Positivity rate approximately 18.3%.
  • 241 tests administered to students.
  • 44 student tests positive for COVID-19.
  • Faculty teaching on-campus classes randomly selected.
    • 45 faculty selected for random testing.
    • Binette said there were no positive faculty tests during the random selection.
Nov. 1 to Nov. 7:
  • Positivity rate approximately 23.3%.
  • 240 tests administered.
  • 56 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • No random testing occurred.
Oct. 25 to Oct. 31:
  • Positivity rate approximately 9.1%.
  • 407 tests administered.
  • 37 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • On-campus residents in dorms randomly selected.
Oct. 18 to Oct. 24:
  • Positivity rate approximately 17.3%.
  • 388 tests administered.
  • 67 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • No random testing occurred.
Oct. 11 to Oct. 17:
  • Positivity rate approximately 24.3%.
  • 333 tests administered.
  • 81 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • On-campus residents in dorms randomly selected.
Oct. 4 to Oct. 10: 
  • Positivity rate approximately 40.1%.
  • 379 tests administered.
  • 152 tests positive for COVID-19.
  • No random testing occurred.
Sept. 27 to Oct. 3: 
  • Positivity rate approximately 14.7%.
  • 204 tests administered. 
  • 30 tests positive for COVID-19. 
  • No random testing occurred.
Sept. 20 to Sept. 26:
  • Positivity rate approximately 11.5%.
  • 358 tests administered. 
  • 41 tests positive for COVID-19. 
  • Students who reside in on-campus Greek housing were randomly selected.

Screenshot of UCF’s COVID-19 dashboard on Dec. 7.

From the start of the pandemic through Saturday, UCF’s on-campus testing parter has confirmed a total of 1,061 student tests positive for COVID-19. The university has been made aware of an additional 858 self-reported student cases of COVID-19.

Here’s a breakdown of the most recent update:

  • Positive student tests = 1,061
    • The dashboard indicates a total of 1,061 tests reported through Saturday that have been ordered by and reported directly to Student Health Services through UCF’s testing partner, Aventus Biolabs.
    • 20 new positive COVID-19 cases — last week, the dashboard showed 1,041 student positive cases.
    • This data also includes results from the random testing that UCF began on Sept. 21.
  • Positive move-in cases = 163
    • The dashboard shows 163 move-in positive cases reported between Aug. 4 and Saturday. Resident assistants and students began moving into campus housing on Aug. 4. A COVID-19 test was required before checking in — 163 out of 5,925 were positive, a positivity rate of 2.75%.
    • No new positive move-in positive cases.
  • Positive self-reported student cases = 858
    • The dashboard indicates a total of 858 positive COVID-19 cases that students self-reported to UCF from the start of the pandemic through Saturday.
    • 24 new positive COVID-19 cases — last week, the dashboard showed 834 self-reported student positive cases.
  • Positive self-reported faculty and staff = 219
    • The dashboard indicates a total of 219 positive COVID-19 cases that faculty and staff members self-reported to UCF from the start of the pandemic through Saturday.
    • 14 new positive COVID-19 cases — last week, the dashboard showed 206 self-reported faculty and staff cases.

November

For the week ending on Nov. 28, the dashboard showed 74 new positive cases, with 14 positive cases self-reported by university faculty and staff members. This marked the highest number of self-reported faculty and staff COVID-19 cases the university has recorded on its dashboard.

Additionally, 186 student tests were administered by UCF’s on-campus testing and 14 tests were positive, while students self-reported 46 positive COVID-19 tests between Nov. 22 and Nov. 27.


For the week ending on Nov. 21, there were 70 new positive cases. There were 26 positive tests at the on-campus testing site, which is about a positivity rate of 10.4%.

Students self-reported 36 positive COVID-19 tests, and faculty and staff self-reported 8 positive tests between Nov. 15 and Nov. 21.


For the week ending on Nov. 14, there were 136 new positive cases, and student tests had a positivity rate of 18.3%.

Students self-reported 80 positive COVID-19 tests, and faculty and staff self-reported 12 positive tests between Nov. 8 and Nov. 14.


For the week ending on Nov. 7, the dashboard showed the second consecutive week of record self-reported faculty and staff cases with 13 positive for COVID-19.

There were also 130 new positive COVID-19 cases in the update — 56 of the positive tests were reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site and 61 students self-reported positive tests during the week of Nov. 1 to Nov. 7.


October

For the week ending on Oct. 31, the dashboard showed the highest number of self-reported faculty or staff cases in a weekly update with 10 new positive tests.

There were also a total of 107 new positive COVID-19 cases, with 37 of the positive tests reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site between Oct. 25 and Oct. 31


For the week ending on Oct. 24, the dashboard showed the highest number of self-reported student cases in a weekly update with 110 new positive tests.

There were a total of 183 new positive COVID-19 cases reported, with 67 of the positive tests reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site. Faculty or staff members self-reported six positive tests between Oct. 18 and Oct. 24.


For the week ending on Oct. 17, the dashboard update showed 116 new positive COVID-19 cases, with 81 of the positive tests being reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site.

Students self-reported 33 positive tests and two faculty or staff members self-reported positive tests between Oct. 11 and Oct. 17.


For the week ending on Oct. 10, the dashboard update showed 218 new positive COVID-19 cases, with 152 of the positive tests being reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site.

Students self-reported 61 positive tests and five faculty or staff members self-reported positive tests between Oct. 4 and Oct. 10 — the update marked the highest recorded case count in a weekly update since UCF has recorded COVID-19 numbers. 


For the week ending on Oct. 3, the dashboard showed 95 new positive COVID-19 cases, with 30 of the positive tests being reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site.

Students self-reported 57 positive tests and eight faculty or staff members self-reported positive tests between Sept. 26 and Oct. 3, the dashboard shows.


September

For the week ending on Sept. 26, the dashboard showed 94 new positive COVID-19 cases, with 41 of the positive tests being reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site. The 41 positive tests included results from the random COVID-19 testing of 100 students that reside in on-campus Greek life housing, which UCF began on Sept. 21.

For the week ending on Sept. 19, UCF’s dashboard showed 95 new positive COVID-19 cases, with 37 of the positive tests being reported by UCF’s on-campus testing site from the start of the pandemic through Sept. 19.

For the week ending on Sept. 12, UCF’s dashboard showed that 97 new cases were reported and a total of 926 positive COVID-19 cases had been reported to the university since the start of the pandemic through Sept. 12.

For the week ending on Sept. 5, UCF’s dashboard showed that 75 new cases were reported and a total of 829 positive COVID-19 cases had been reported to the university since the start of the pandemic through Sept. 5.


August

For the week ending on Aug. 29, UCF’s dashboard showed that a total of 754 positive COVID-19 cases had been reported to the university since the start of the pandemic through the week ending on Aug. 29.

For the week ending on Aug. 22, the dashboard showed 727 positive COVID-19 cases reported to the university since the start of the pandemic.

For the week ending on Aug. 15, UCF’s dashboard showed 632 total cases reported to the university since March 10.

UCF first unveiled its new dashboard on Aug. 12, which showed a total of 540 total cases reported to the university since the start of the pandemic.


“We encourage students, faculty and staff to report any positive tests to us, whether or not you have been on or plan to go to any of our campuses,” the dashboard reads.

To report positive tests, ask questions about symptoms or to request a telehealth visit to be screened for possible testing, call UCF’s COVID Line at 407-823-2509.

Check back with Knight News for COVID-19 updates.