Students who are not up to date on COVID-19 vaccination and those who have an approved exemption must complete the daily COVID Cheq screening.Exemption requests must be submitted to the Medical Clinic. Upload proof of vaccination and booster online. The primary series and booster are required for students. Individuals are considered up to date immediately after getting all recommended boosters. Please note that the CDC has updated booster recommendations for individuals aged 18 years and older to include a bivalent booster at least two months after the first booster or second primary series dose. You are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines when you have received all doses in the primary series and all boosters recommended for you. There are disposable masks and nonmedical grade N95 respirator masks for voluntary use available at the AMU Information Desk, Raynor Memorial Libraries, and residence hall front desks. Each school and college also has a supply of N95 masks to distribute.ĬDC definition of up to date with COVID-19 vaccination Anyone who feels more comfortable wearing a mask is encouraged to do so. Elsewhere on campus: Masks are strongly recommended indoors if Milwaukee County is at a “high” CDC Community Level or when the city issues a mask advisory.On-campus clinical settings: Masks are required.Students are asked to comply with any such request in the spirit of fostering a respectful, inclusive community. Instructors teaching in-person classes or labs may encourage students to wear masks. Classrooms and labs: Our goal is to remain safe and provide a meaningful in-person learning experience.Students are encouraged to have disposable or KN95/N95 respirator masks on hand to ensure they are able to follow mask guidance if they test positive for COVID-19 or are exposed, and in case Milwaukee County or City mask guidance changes. Protocols will be reevaluated as conditions change. The university continues to consult with the COVID-19 Response Team as well as local and national public health experts. The following COVID-19 mitigation protocols that were in place in fall 2022 remain in place for spring 2023 to protect the health, safety and well-being of our students, faculty, staff and visitors. Spring 2023 COVID-19 mitigation protocols The GetWell Loop resource from Froedtert Hospital will remain available for students in isolation on campus. If you become symptomatic, self-isolate and get tested.Ī limited number of isolation rooms are available on campus. (Note: Your last date of exposure is day “zero.”) Monitor for symptoms for the full 10 days. Though quarantine is no longer required, if you are exposed to COVID-19, regardless of vaccination status, wear a well-fitted mask around others for 10 days after exposure and get tested on day five or later.(Note: Your first day of symptoms is day “zero.”) Those who test positive on campus or submit a self-disclosure will receive resources and guidance from the Marquette Medical Clinic. Wear a well-fitted mask when around others through day 10. If you meet these criteria, you can return to campus on day six or later. The isolation period can be shortened to five days if you are asymptomatic or your symptoms are improving and you do not have a fever for 24 hours. The standard isolation period is 10 days.
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