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Don t wait on CSU: Eligible student-facing employees advised to get COVID vaccines where available

08 Mar, 2021 CSU Vice President for Student Affairs Blanche Hughes receives a COVID-19 vaccine at the Salud Family Health Center on March 2. Hughes, who meets the current age requirement for vaccination, was part of an effort organized by the Black, Indigenous and People of Color Alliance of Larimer County to raise awareness and support around COVID vaccinations. Photo by Joe Mendoza When Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced on Feb. 26 that student-facing faculty and staff at colleges and universities would be added to the phased rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines in March, many of the state’s higher education employees breathed a sigh of relief.

Summer 2021 at CSU town hall scheduled for March 12

Summer 2021 at CSU town hall scheduled for March 12 08 Mar, 2021 CSU’s town hall on Summer 2021 set for March 12 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Colorado State University will host a town hall session for the university community on Friday, March 12, to provide updates and answer questions about its ongoing response to the COVID pandemic. The session will be hosted online via Zoom from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Members of the CSU community can register and access the Zoom link here. The session will also be recorded and captioned for later viewing. Summer 2021 town hall information Date: Friday, March 12

Symptoms, Exposures, Mask Violations: use the COVID-19 Reporter

regardless of whether they are regularly on campus. To make this process seamless and provide one place for reporting symptoms, exposures and other concerns, CSU public health officials launched the COVID-19 Reporter in November. Keep that link bookmarked, and use it as often as needed. Use the COVID-19 reporter to: Report symptoms Report a concern about COVID-19 in an academic, work or living space Report close contact with someone who has COVID-19 Report a violation of public health protocols, like someone not wearing a mask Back almost a year ago, when the pandemic was first unfolding, CSU Public Health launched the “Daily Symptom Checker,” which required anyone coming to university grounds to report how they were feeling that day, whether they had symptoms or not.

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