UNL reports COVID-19 cases at Kappa Alpha Theta sorority
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced a small cluster of COVID-19 cases at Kappa Alpha Theta sorority on Sunday.

Lincoln, Neb. (KLKN) – The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has identified a small cluster of COVID-19 cases at Kappa Alpha Theta sorority on campus. The university announced that the cluster included one confirmed positive case and four self-reported cases.
A small cluster (1 confirmed positive case & 4 self-reported cases) of COVID-19 has been identified at Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Those living in the house have been placed in quarantine per health guidance. At this time, UNL has fewer than 25 confirmed campus cases since 8/12.
— University of Nebraska-Lincoln (@UNLincoln) August 23, 2020
The members living in the house have all been placed in quarantine per public health guidance. UNL also stated that at this time, the university has fewer than 25 confirmed campus cases since August 12.
The college is working with the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department for regular updates on reporting positive COVID-19 cases that will be posted soon on covid19.unl.edu.