“When I ended up seeing the numbers that we were achieving verses schools that did have a requirement, we had really similar, if not in some cases better numbers,”
“When I ended up seeing the numbers that we were achieving verses schools that did have a requirement, we had really similar, if not in some cases better numbers,”
“When I ended up seeing the numbers that we were achieving verses schools that did have a requirement, we had really similar, if not in some cases better numbers,”
Universities across Wisconsin drew up a variety protocols to combat COVID-19 on campus as classes resume for the semester and the schools of the University of Wisconsin System face the same challenge.
To combat COVID-19 through the start of spring semester, UW-Madison adopted two major enhancements to ensure the safety of the campus community. The university adopted expanded testing requirements and a new app Safer Badgers according to the UW-Madison COVID-19 Response site.
The recent introduction of the Safer Badgers app provides proof of students’ recent negative test results and the Badger Badge within the app must be shown in order for students to access campus facilities and services beginning February 10, according to the UW-Madison COVID-19 Response site.
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Recent Activities
Monday, Dec. 14:
Campus news featured an article about UW Health receiving its first shipment of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
University Housing sent a reminder to residents to complete the “End of Semester Plans” form.