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  • Though we have identified isolation and quarantine spaces on campus, in most cases, students who test positive for COVID-19 may be asked to isolate at home, away from campus, in order to best support their recovery and ensure limiting exposure to others on campus.
  • Isolation:
    1. Students who show symptoms or have tested positive for COVID-19 should isolate themselves immediately and contact Health Services to determine whether or not to get tested..
    2. In the event of a positive COVID test, students must isolate until they are fever-free for three consecutive days without fever-reducing medication, and ten days since the onset of symptoms.
  • Quarantine
    1. Students must quarantine for 14 days if they have been in close contact with someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 (clinical diagnosis or test-confirmed).
    2. Close contact is defined as being with the infected person for 15 minutes or more at less than 6 feet distance. All other contact is considered indirect and does not necessitate being quarantined.
  • Reporting:
    1. When a student has been in close contact with someone with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 (clinical diagnosis or test-confirmed), they must quarantine for 14 days.
    2. If a student is showing symptoms of COVID-19, they should get tested.
    3. If in isolation or quarantine, students must notify Health Services, remain isolated in their residence or travel to isolate at their permanent residence, and not interface with other students or staff during the quarantine period.
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