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Ohio policeman responding to noise complaint surprised when student's positive COVID status is in background database

Emily

Editor, Senior Moderator
The student seemed to say everyone at a home across the street was positive, too. If everyone attending was already positive, too bad they called attention to themselves. Interesting that testing status is being put in the police background check file.

https://www.cleveland19.com/2020/09...ts-throw-party-oxford-police-department-says/
COVID-19 positive Miami University students throw party, Oxford Police Department says
By Avery Williams | September 10, 2020 at 8:49 AM EDT - Updated September 10 at 8:49 AM

OXFORD, Ohio (WOIO)
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An Oxford PD officer approaches the gathering, and one of the partygoers tells the officer that 20 people attended.

He runs one of the student’s IDs and then calls the young man over.

“I’ve never seen this before, there’s an input on the computer that you tested positive for COVID?” the officer asks.

The student answers, “Yes.”

“When was this?”

“This was, um, a week ago.”

The student tells the officer that everyone at the party has coronavirus...
 
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