Fall 2023
It's important to remain aware of COVID-19 variants and vigilant in our efforts to stop their spread. We will maintain COVID protocols.
Masks are not required on 澳门新葡京官网’s campus. Classrooms are “mask optional” unless required by the faculty member teaching the class. Masking is also required for recently positive or exposed individuals until cleared. We encourage and support masking by anyone who feels doing so is in their and others’ best interests.
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Campus Protocols Fall 2023
Updated Aug. 24, 2023
- If you exhibit COVID symptoms, you should test in Health Services on campus or at an off-campus clinic. Avoid contact with others until you test.
In the event of a positive test, notify Health Services through email ([email protected]) or by phone (205-226-4717). COVID-positive individuals should isolate in place for five days or until all symptoms are gone. - In the event of a positive test, notify Health Services through email ([email protected]) or by phone (205-226-4717). COVID-positive individuals should isolate in place for five days or until all symptoms are gone.
- You should continue to mask for an additional five days after the end of your isolation.
- Health Services will notify faculty of a student's absence from classes. However, it's the student's responsibility to communicate with their professor and stay current on assignments.
- Health Services will notify supervisors when a faculty or staff member is expected to remain away from work.
- Health Services will clear COVID-19-positive individuals to return to class and work, either in person or via an online appointment.
- Asymptomatic exposed individuals should wear a mask for 5-10 days. If symptoms occur, get tested immediately and report a positive test as indicated above.
Reference the CDC guidelines on isolation for the most up-to-date information.
- If you exhibit COVID symptoms, you should test in Health Services on campus or at an off-campus clinic. Avoid contact with others until you test.
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Additional Information
- We recommend that all eligible campus community persons receive at least one bivalent mRNA COVID vaccine.
- We will communicate new information about COVID as received from the CDC and Alabama Public Health/Jefferson County Department of Health.
- Masking is required in Health Services for those who have tested positive for COVID and those experiencing respiratory symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing, sneezing, sore throat, fever, runny nose/congestion, etc. Health Services will provide if needed in the clinic, but individuals should provide their own masks.
- For immunocompromised students in residence halls or those who might be at high risk of serious illness who are living with a COVID-positive roommate, please contact Health Services initially for accommodations. Follow-up will occur from other offices like Residence Life if needed.
- 澳门新葡京官网 Cahaba plans to provide COVID-19 vaccine to the campus community according to availability.
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