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A group of senior leaders at Penn State University has been convened to review the school’s scheduled large events to determine if they should take place amid the coronavirus outbreak.

“The group is reviewing everything from academic symposia to student-led conferences to the annual Blue-White Game,” a news release said.

Penn State annually concludes its football spring practice with the Blue-White game, which is a scrimmage and is set to take place this year on Sat., April 18 at 1:30 p.m. At this time, there are no confirmed cases of the virus at University Park or any other Penn State campus.

"The action group is allowing event organizers to determine the best approach for events, though this may change as the situation rapidly develops," the release says.

“All decisions will be made with the health and well-being of our community and event guests as the priority.”

Pennsylvania government officials have announced that there are 10 presumptively positive cases of coronavirus in the state as of Monday afternoon.

You can read more of PennLive’s coronavirus coverage here: https://www.pennlive.com/coronavirus/

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