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ϡȱ Coronavirus Preparedness and Resources

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The ϡȱ is monitoring the spread of the novel coronavirus (“SARS-CoV-2”), which has caused global outbreaks of respiratory disease (“COVID-19”).  As we address this crisis, the ϡȱ administration and the leaders of our universities and regional centers are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff.

The ϡȱ leadership, university presidents, and key university staff have held regular coronavirus briefings to address the public health implications of COVID-19 and the impact on ϡȱ campuses. Our campuses have access to the guidance of infectious disease and public health experts located at various ϡȱ institutions, including the University of ϡȱ School of Medicine and the University of ϡȱ School of Public Health. In addition, the ϡȱ is working closely with federal, state, and local health officials to share information and implement policies related to preparedness and prevention.

The ϡȱ is sharing additional information on this web page as it becomes available. For the latest developments in ϡȱ, residents should visit the ϡȱ Department of Health website at .

/coronavirus

The ϡȱ is monitoring the spread of the novel coronavirus (“SARS-CoV-2”), which has caused global outbreaks of respiratory disease (“COVID-19”).  As we address this crisis, the ϡȱ administration and the leaders of our universities and regional centers are committed to ensuring the health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff.

The ϡȱ leadership, university presidents, and key university staff have held regular coronavirus briefings to address the public health implications of COVID-19 and the impact on ϡȱ campuses. Our campuses have access to the guidance of infectious disease and public health experts located at various ϡȱ institutions, including the University of ϡȱ School of Medicine and the University of ϡȱ School of Public Health. In addition, the ϡȱ is working closely with federal, state, and local health officials to share information and implement policies related to preparedness and prevention.

The ϡȱ is sharing additional information on this web page as it becomes available. For the latest developments in ϡȱ, residents should visit the ϡȱ Department of Health website at .

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