**FILE** University of Virginia School of Law's library (Mmw3v via Wikimedia Commons)
**FILE** University of Virginia School of Law's library (Mmw3v via Wikimedia Commons)

The University of Virginia reportedly has mandated that students looking to enroll for the fall semester must take a coronavirus test.

A free kit will be given to students and they will be requested to self-administer the test about a week before coming to the Charlottesville campus, the university said in a news release issued Thursday, WTOP reported.

โ€œResults will be available 24 to 48 hours after the laboratory received the sample,โ€ the release said. โ€œStudents also are strongly recommended to self-quarantine for 14 days prior to returning.โ€

Students who test negative will be allowed to enroll for classes but those who test positive will not be cleared to return and will be asked to self-isolate at home and advised to consult a doctor. All students and staff members of the university who have tested negative and cleared to return will be required to complete a training program on how to stay safe of COVID-19 and limit the spread of it.

As of Friday, Virginia has more than 72,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, including roughly 2,000 deaths, according to state health department data.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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