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Elon University / Today at Elon / February 24 update from Vice President Jon Dooley

Share: Share this page on Twitter Share this page on LinkedIn Email this page to a friend Print this page Current status Since last week’s email update, Elon has received 43 new reports of PCR-confirmed cases of COVID-19 among students and employees. As of yesterday afternoon, there were an estimated total of 49 active cases, with 197 students in quarantine or isolation. Within the past week one new cluster of positive cases from Danieley K has been reported to the state. Making smart decisions and choices This week the United States crossed the threshold of a half million deaths recorded due to COVID-19. Even as the number of daily new cases declines in the state and country, and vaccines begin rolling out, we must each continue our vigilance and commitment to stop the spread of the virus. Many of the new cases at Elon are connected to small social gatherings without masks or physical distancing. The university will continue to enforce our gui

A Message from the President: Spring 2021 Updates, Looking Forward to Fall 2021

Dear Students, As we approach a year since our transition to remote learning, I remain deeply grateful for and impressed by your resilience, adaptability, and perseverance in these unprecedented times. Like you, I am thankful that COVID-19 cases in L.A. County are declining, while vaccination rates are increasing. We are already starting to see positive developments in the L.A. County Department of Public Health guidelines, and have recently been able to approve a proposal from the College of the Arts for some students to safely return to campus to complete a film project required for graduation and another that enables athletes to be on campus for conditioning and competition. We will continue to monitor the guidelines and assess campus access as restrictions are modified.

Feb 2: New and Updated Details for Winter Semester Arrivals

Reminder About Signing Up for Arrival Testing If you have not already done so, you must schedule your arrival to campus and testing time in the Garnet Gateway by Tuesday, Feb. 9. This applies to all students returning for on-campus learning for the winter semester whether you live on or off campus. The COVID-19 Testing Center team sent you a message on Jan. 19 providing detailed instructions on how to sign up in Garnet Gateway for your arrival testing time. If you have questions about scheduling an arrival testing time, please contact the COVID-19 Testing Center team at testingcenter@bates.edu. Additional Arrival COVID-19 Testing Through Rapid Antigen Screen

Jan 19: Winter Semester Planning Update

Prior to Traveling There are three public health precautions we ask you to take as you prepare to travel to Bates: Close your social circle. Ten days prior to arriving on campus, start to limit non-essential interactions with other people outside of those with whom you live and work. Be mindful of how you can reduce your chances of exposure. If possible, get tested for COVID-19 within 72 hours prior to arrival on campus. No matter where you are currently residing, if COVID-19 testing is available in your area, please get a test before you begin traveling. If you test positive, you should not return to campus. Rather, contact Bates Health Services (healthservices@bates.edu) to notify the staff of your positive test.

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