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467 Hornets Completed Their Symptom Check Every Single Day!

Shenandoah Go Streak Completion Lasted From Jan. 15 Through May 20

A total of 467 faculty, staff and students filled out the Shenandoah Go app symptom checker for 124 days straight — which is considered a perfect streak.

We have a community that genuinely cares about each other. Thank you to everyone for completing their daily symptom check when on campus and congratulations to the 467 with a perfect streak!”

Scott Spriggs, Vice President for Recruitment & Chief Creative Officer

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