The university has been notified that the referee who tested positive didn’t exhibit symptoms until Tuesday, March 10. Therefore, the probability that the referee was contagious at the March 7 UNCW basketball game is very low – and the chance that a player would have contracted the virus from the referee is even lower. The likelihood that anyone else (those who may have been exposed to players, but not the referee) would contract the virus is extremely low – there are no recommendations for this group (those who may have been exposed to players, but not the referee) to take any precautions other than the basic preventive steps health officials have asked everyone to perform (including washing one’s hands, staying home when sick, covering coughs, etc.). In the unlikely event that a self-quarantined student-athlete or staff member develops symptoms and tests positive, people who interacted with that athlete or staff member would most likely be asked to self-monitor for any symptoms (fever, cough, etc.). Many of you have asked if those now in self-quarantine have visited any campus locations. We can share that since their return to Wilmington on March 8, our student-athletes made very brief visits to their residence halls, primarily to retrieve belongings, and to Trask Coliseum, to drop off equipment. Our self-quarantined student-athletes have not been on campus since March 9. We continue to clean and disinfect all campus buildings with great attention, and those locations are included in that effort.