Here’s what you need to know for the week of March 28:
- Use the CC COVID-19 dashboard to inform your masking choices.
- Students must participate in screening testing this week
- Student Health Center resumes normal hours
- Extended hours at CC Bookstore
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Screening Testing Resumes After Spring Break
All students must test following Spring Break, either yesterday or today, and again Thursday of this week. Testing and protocols will be adjusted as needed based on screening testing results.
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What to Do If You Have COVID Symptoms
The Student Health Center resumes normal hours today, March 28. Students, if you’re feeling sick, stay home and contact the SHC at (719) 389-6384 to make an appointment. Employees should contact their healthcare provider and their supervisor.
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Avoid Crowds: Visit the Bookstore During Extended Hours
The CC Bookstore will have extended hours today, March 28, staying open until 5 p.m. tonight. Lines are long on the first day of the block; bookstore staff recommends placing an order online in advance to avoid the crowd and try to come in outside of the lunch hour, if possible, to avoid the busiest time of day. Place an online order here and please have your Gold Card ready for order pickup in-store.
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Check the Updated CC COVID Data Dashboard
The CC COVID-19 dashboard shows all known CC student cases. It provides quick access to COVID-19 metrics on campus, including daily and weekly COVID-19 testing numbers and positive test results. For questions regarding this dashboard, please contact Ben Moffitt in the Office of Institutional Planning and Effectiveness.
Masks remain an important tool for mitigation, and we encourage you to wear a mask when incidence is high. Check county COVID community levels here to inform your masking choices.
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Long-COVID Resources
Researchers estimate that 10-30 percent of COVID-19 patients may have lingering physical or mental health problems weeks or months after recovering, even if their course of illness was mild. Around the country, long-COVID clinics and post-COVID care centers are opening to help people who had COVID and are experiencing lingering symptoms, such as fatigue, breathing issues, anxiety, new diabetes, brain fog, or trouble concentrating. While there isn’t yet a clinic in Colorado Springs, there are several post-COVID care clinics in the Denver area, and a virtual clinic is also available. Long-COVID can be a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504, and Section 1557 if it substantially limits one or more major life activities.
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Corsi-Rosenthal Air Cleaners
The COVID-19 Policy and Implementation Committee and Scientific Advisory Group hosted multiple filter-building sessions in Block 6. We currently have about 30 air cleaners in our inventory. Faculty and staff may request air filters for classrooms and gathering spaces by filling in this form.
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Tests Available for Employees
Faculty and staff are encouraged to continue with screening testing and may obtain up to two tests from the Worner Desk each week, while supplies last. To help keep track of inventory, please fill out this test kit request form. All positive test results must be self-reported via Qualtrics
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To easily access all things COVID, details of our COVID-19 response are broken down into categories here: Health; Mitigation and Campus Protocols; Testing and Quarantine; and When Off Campus. You will also find answers to frequently asked questions, as well as a listing of all campus messages. If you have additional concerns about COVID-19 or our campus response, direct them to:
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