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But we begin tonight with concerns about students returning from Italy, where the Corona virus is spreading.
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Good evening to you.
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I'm Dave Louella, and I'm Caroline Clifford.
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Right now, Italy is in a state of emergency.
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There have been 41 deaths in just one day, 148 dead in the outbreak so far, and the country has closed all schools and universities.
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Some Eastern Michigan University students return from Italy this week, and tonight there are fears they could have come in contact with the Corona virus.
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Seven Action News reporter Rudy Harper is on campus right now, a student reaction and what action the university is taking.
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Well, those students returned back here on campus on Sunday.
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Yesterday, they were told to self quarantine the problem, for some students were offered a place to stay here on campus.
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Some question that decision and are asking for more transparency as Corona virus concerns escalate.
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Multiple EMU residential students forced to self quarantine after returning home from Italy.
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We got her hands on an email from the director of housing and residential life that says two students on the trip.
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We're not feeling well when they got back to the U.
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But neither tested positive for the virus.
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I wanted to bring this to alert the community an employee with the Housing Department, as to remain anonymous out of fear of retaliation for speaking out, the employee says.
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Those students that return from Italy were offered an isolated floor in the Phelps dormitory if it was impossible to go home, none of the students opted in.
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But the employee says those students already came into contact with people on campus over the last 72 hours.
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There's a lot of angry feelings and fear a lot of questions that Pro staff member could not answer.
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The CDC now recommends that travelers avoid all non essential travel to Italy.
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The university, responding to the new guidance in an email sent out to students, faculty and staff yesterday, it read in part for Eastern Michigan University.
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This change is relevant to our students and instructors who recently returned from Italy.
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The earlier guidance was a self monitor and resume normal activities as long as an individual was without symptoms.
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This employee says the warning comes too late, and a possible exposure is the fear behind closed doors there's already people they interact with came to concept with.
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So that's another sense of concern.
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And I understand the need for confidentiality.
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But I think with this minute global outbreak, we have to be honest.
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The university says they're taking all precautions and following CDC guidelines, they also tell us none of those students are showing symptoms at this time.
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A developing situation here on the campus of Eastern Michigan University.
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Insulating.
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I'm ready, Harper.
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Seven extra news.
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All right.
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Thank you so much, Rudy.