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Welcome Back to Fall 2022: What to Expect

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Jeremy Haefner

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Message Highlights听

  • CDC and 成人AV shift to personal responsibility for maintaining health and protecting others听听
  • Free testing remains available at the Care Pod.听听听
  • Mandatory testing is limited to close contacts and outbreaks.听听
  • Masking indoors is required for outbreaks and close contacts.听听听
  • Continue to carry your 成人AV ID, as most buildings will require an ID for entry.听听

Dear 成人AV Community,听听听

We are excited to welcome everyone back on campus to join the Law students who started in mid-August.听听听

At 成人AV, it takes our collective effort to promote learning, exploring and growing. We know that the COVID-19 pandemic has been emotionally and physically exhausting. Many in our community experienced illness and loss, nearly everyone experienced fear and anxiety. At the same time, 成人AV leaned into the challenges and established protocols and practices to help protect the community.听听听

COVID-19 is still with us, but we now have numerous interventions and treatments recently available. The very good news is that the dominant variants are less severe鈥攚ith fewer hospitalizations and deaths. With high vaccination rates and more individuals appropriately and effectively taking personal responsibility for their health and the health of others, the University鈥檚 role is evolving to support pre-pandemic levels of personal responsibility. Of course, if conditions worsen or change in unpredictable ways, we may need to return to some of our prior protocols. We will, as always, continue to monitor national, state and local trends very carefully and pay attention to guidelines offered by the CDC, and in consultation with our health care partner, National Jewish Health.听听

Over the summer, we communicated specific changes to vaccination requirements, COVID-19 testing, and building access. This message summarizes what to expect when you return to campus this fall.听听

Isolation听听

This year we will not be using the Hilltop Apartments as an isolation space for residential students who test positive for COVID-19. Instead, we will allow students who live in congregate housing with communal bathrooms to leave campus and return to their home to isolate if they are able to safely travel in a personal vehicle. Students who cannot leave campus and return home will isolate in an on-campus facility for at least five days from the date of their positive test and released when they receive instructions from the University that they are released from isolation. Students in Fraternity & Sorority Life housing and many residential students with single occupancy bedrooms will isolate in their own rooms.听听听听

Testing听听

成人AV no longer requires arrival testing or mandatory testing for COVID-19, except for the following situations:听听听

  • When notified by the 成人AV contact tracers that you are part of an outbreak, defined by the Colorado Department of Public Health as five or more confirmed related cases of COVID-19 in a facility or group within 14 days;听听听听
  • When you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19;听听听听
  • When you have been exposed and identified as a close contact of an individual who has tested positive for COVID-19.听听听

Close Contacts听

成人AV requires anyone identified as a close contact to be tested at the Spit Lab as soon as possible and then again, every other day until day 5鈥攆or example, testing on days 1, 3, and 5 after exposure. This approach increases our ability to detect the virus and swiftly isolate individuals, lessening the likelihood that the virus will spread further within our community. 成人AV will also follow the CDC guidelines and let everyone who is a close contact know that they are expected to wear a mask when indoors for 10-days after exposure for the safety of others.听听听

成人AV鈥檚 Care Pod is open and available to any 成人AV community member without an appointment. Friends and family can test for a fee but must make an appointment through the myhealth.du.edu portal. Please check the Care Pod website for hours of operation and to make appointments for friends and family.听听听

If COVID-19 or other health conditions escalate, we will evaluate testing and masking requirements and may reinstate mandatory testing.听听听听

Masking听听

Masking is required in certain locations on campus or in the following situations: when a person has tested positive, has been identified as a close contact, is part of a unit experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak, is experiencing symptoms, or has knowingly been exposed to COVID-19 off campus. Masks are required to enter the Health and Counseling Center (HCC), campus mental health clinics, specific laboratory classroom settings, the Care Pod, and the SPIT Lab.听听听

We also recommend people to mask for ten days when they have been exposed to COVID-19, after having tested positive.听听

Building Access听

Two final reminders鈥攎onitor your campus access status routinely and always carry your 成人AV ID card with you. Not all buildings are open to the public, and many will require your 成人AV ID card and campus clearance to open. Also, if we experience a surge in COVID-19 cases, we may return to requiring ID card access for all buildings.听听听

We look forward to having everyone back on campus! Visit our new website at du.edu/public-health for updated information and monitoring the COVID dashboard.听听听

Stay well,听听

Eric Hartman听听听

Executive Director, Enterprise Risk Management听听听

Therese Mashak听听听

Public Health Project Manager听听听