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RESPONSE TO COVID-19 POSITIVE STUDENT CASE
LET US KNOW! (REPORTING A COVID-19 POSITIVE CASE)
• If you are tested through the FSU testing program or at University Health Services, results will be reviewed by University Health Services. If authorized, the test results will be shared with the Department of Student Support & Transitions, Dean of Students, and Secure Assessment for FSU Exposure Response (SAFER) Team. This will ensure proper response including sharing isolation guidelines, tele-health care from University Health Services (if needed), referrals to other university resources, and conducting appropriate contact assessment to mitigate the spread of the virus. • If you have been tested by an alternative testing site or by an independent health care provider, we highly encourage you letting us know if you have tested positive by accessing the Daily Wellness Check Tool in the MyFSU MobileApp or portal so we may provide the proper support and response through the SAFER program.
MISSING CLASS DUE TO ILLNESS
If necessary, students should contact instructors and inform them they will not be attending any face-to-face classes for 2 weeks. Faculty should not require documentation of illness related to COVID-19, but if you are in need of a letter of support, the Office of Case Management Services can assist you.
QUARANTINE AND ISOLATION REQUIREMENTS
• Students who believe or have been identified as having had close contact with someone with COVID-19, or suspect they may be positive but are not experiencing any symptoms, should follow CDC guidelines for quarantine. o On-campus students will quarantine in their assigned residence hall room. Offcampus students will quarantine in their off-campus residence. • Students who are symptomatic or have tested positive for COVID-19 should isolate themselves according to the CDC guidelines for isolation. o On-campus students will isolate in Rogers Hall. Off-campus students will remain in their off-campus residence. o Students will need to remain in isolation for a minimum of 10 days following the start of symptoms or the receipt of positive test results (if asymptomatic). o On-campus students will need to remain in Rogers Hall for a minimum of 10 days following the start of symptoms or the receipt of positive test results (if asymptomatic). o Students must receive clearance from University Health Services (UHS) staff before returning to their assigned residence hall and/or classes. • Students can contact CVS for contactless delivery of medication.