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Therese Mashak

Public Health Project Manager

Eric Hartman

Executive Director, Enterprise Risk Management

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Dear 快活app community members,

We are writing today to inform you of changes to 快活app鈥檚 COVID-19 testing and isolation policies and to celebrate our successful transition from a pandemic emergency response to an endemic response.

Beginning Saturday, March 18, 2023, the 快活app Care Pod will cease operations and 快活app鈥檚 isolation housing will close. Students who feel symptomatic may schedule an appointment at the Health and Counseling Center (HCC). The healthcare team at HCC will work with students to determine appropriate testing and treatment options and the associated costs. Beginning with spring quarter, residential students who test positive for COVID-19 will isolate in place in their residence hall room. Sodexo meal delivery will be available to COVID-19 positive residential students.

Closure of the Care Pod and isolation housing represents the final phase in our transition to an endemic COVID-19 response. We started this process in August by pausing mandatory testing, accepting COVID-19 at home tests (antigen tests) as proof of a positive result, allowing for early release from isolation, and enabling more residential students to isolate in place. All of this aligned with the听

Positivity rates for COVID-19 have been receding for several months and continue to decline even as new variants appear.听听, noting that since the end of January 2022, daily COVID-19 reported cases have decreased by 92 percent.

快活app鈥檚 public health team will continue to serve the 快活app community through the implementation phases of the JED Campus efforts, focusing on mental health promotion and suicide prevention, and the Coordinated Campus Response Team, addressing interpersonal violence, in partnership with the Office of Equal Opportunity & Title IX.听

Since July 2020, the HCC, Care Pod, and the Spit Lab have processed more than听535,783听test results, representing thousands of hours of scientific creation, operational stability, and community support.听While the 快活app Public Health Network will continue to monitor COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, today we recognize those who worked diligently over the past three years to support the Care Pod, the Spit Lab, contact tracing, and isolation housing. Their dedication and efforts allowed 快活app to maintain in-person living, learning, and working throughout the pandemic and provided many of us with a purpose and sense of belonging during difficult times. Thanks to all of you for doing your part.

Sincerely,

Eric Hartman

Executive Director, Enterprise Risk Management

Therese Mashak

Public Health Project Manager, Enterprise Risk Management


What These Changes Mean for 快活app

Testing for COVID-19

Although there will no longer be COVID-19 testing at the Care Pod, COVID-19 test kits are readily available through various retail outlets nationwide. Students experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 may make an appointment at the Health and Counseling Center (HCC); the costs of testing and treatment depend on the student鈥檚 insurance plan.

In January 2023, the federal government began distributing a second round of free at home COVID-19 test kits with every U.S. household eligible to order four tests. If you have not yet received those tests,听

If You Have Symptoms

When a student feels symptomatic, they may take an antigen test, if they have one, or make an appointment with HCC through听myhealth@du.edu听and a provider at the HCC will discuss testing and treatment options as well as associated costs.

Faculty and staff should contact their own healthcare provider to determine which tests and treatment are appropriate and follow applicable procedures for absence from work due to illness.

If you receive a positive COVID-19 test result, follow the isolation instructions below. If your COVID-19 test is negative, please stay home until your symptoms subside.

If You Test Positive For COVID-19, You Must Isolate

Residential students who test positive for COVID-19 should email听publichealth@du.edu听with the date they tested positive.

All community members must stay home and isolate in your home/living space for at least 5 days after you test positive, and must follow the CDC isolation guidelines on when to end isolation.听

Unless you are a residential student, you are no longer required to report your positive COVID-19 tests to 快活app. However, employees must follow applicable procedures for absence from work due to illness.

Meals for Residential Students Isolating In Place

When a residential student tests positive for COVID-19, the student must notify the 快活app鈥檚 Public Health team by email at听publichealth@du.edu听to receive instructions for ordering Sodexo meal delivery for the duration of the isolation.

If You Are Symptomatic and Test Negative for COVID-19

Stay home until your symptoms subside.

If You Have Been Exposed to COVID-19

Wear an N95 or another听high-quality mask for 10 full days from the date of exposure. You do not need to quarantine or isolate, regardless of vaccination status.听

If you begin to feel symptomatic, isolate immediately and test for COVID-19. If the COVID-19 test is positive, isolate as directed above.

Isolation/Exposure Procedures and Vaccination Status

The isolation/exposure/testing rules are the same for those who are vaccinated and unvaccinated.

Vaccination Requirements

Vaccination requirements have not changed.

Contacts for More Information or Questions

Therese Mashak

Public Health Project Manager

303-871-2583

publichealth@du.edu

Website:听

Health and Counseling Center

303-871-2205 24/7

HCCinfo@du.edu

Website:听