Sept. 14 report on confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the campus community
The College has learned that two additional on-campus resident students have tested positive for COVID-19. The students and their roommates are in quarantine.
The Student Health Service will monitor these students’ health, and they will remain in isolation until cleared by Student Health Service (generally 14 days post-exposure or 10 days from onset of symptoms, per CDC guidelines).
A total of 13 students have tested positive for COVID-19 since the beginning of the fall 2020 semester. Four are currently classified as active cases (defined as confirmed positive tests among individuals who have been on campus and may have exposed others). Five students are in quarantine on campus, and three more are in isolation on campus.
Our community can stay up-to-date on this information via our COVID-19 dashboard, which includes tallies of current active cases, total cases last week and total recoveries. The dashboard was recently updated to include new data on on-campus student testing and positivity rates for those on-campus tests, as well as information about students quarantining and isolating on campus.
This dashboard does not include counts of positive cases among students taking online courses from home, or employees who are telecommuting and not coming to campus, as any such cases should not pose an on-campus health risk.
The College has not received reports of any employees testing positive since the semester began.
According to the College’s Testing and Quarantine procedure for fall 2020, contact tracers have already been deployed to interview the students who tested positive about where they have been and with whom they have been in contact. Contact tracers will notify other individuals as appropriate, and will also notify Facilities Management if the students have been in common spaces on campus within the last seven days.
All of the faculty teaching courses in which students who test positive for COVID-19 are enrolled will be notified, whether those courses are in-person, remote or hybrid.
Students and instructors who share in-person courses (if any) with those who test positive will be notified but will not be required to quarantine unless contact tracers confirm that they have been in close contact (10 minutes or more within six feet) without wearing a mask.
This is in accordance with current SUNY, state and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance that quarantine is necessary only in cases when a person has been without a mask and has spent more than 10 minutes within six feet of an infected person.
The Student Health Service has notified state and local health departments, per state requirements.
As previously announced, the College will continue reporting new positive cases of COVID-19 to community members through the Daily Digest e-newsletter. Each issue of the Digest will include a “Coronavirus Update” announcing new, confirmed positive cases among students or employees, if any.
Use this link for more details about our coronavirus communication protocol for fall 2020.
We remind members of our community that the CDC has advised that there is “No Identifiable Risk” to an individual who walks by or briefly shares a room with a COVID-19-positive individual. That guidance can be found in Table 1 of the CDC’s interim guidance for risk assessment related to perceived levels of exposure.
Campus leadership is continuing to monitor developments related to COVID-19 with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and our local and state health departments, as well as SUNY System Administration and the Governor’s Office.