Gibs Business School faculty member tests positive for Covid-19

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She is currently in quarantine and has been since Sunday, 15 March, after being informed that she had been in social contact with an individual who had subsequently tested positive for the virus.

The University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science has issued a statement confirming that one of their faculty members has tested positive for the coronavirus.

“The faculty member, who remains asymptomatic, went for testing on Monday, 16 March. The test results were received from the laboratory today, Friday 20 March, and as stated were positive,” said Gibs. Dean of Gibs Professor Nicola Kleyn said: “The safety and wellbeing of our students and staff is our absolute priority. In addition to providing support to the affected faculty member and her family, we have taken and continue to take all practical measures to ensure everyone in our community stays healthy.”Covid-19 cases in SA had gone up to 202. The Free State had seven cases and only three provinces are yet to report infections.

 

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