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COVID-19 Updates

COVID-19 UPDATES

Fall 2022 Semester COVID-19 Policy Updates

A COVID-19 update email was sent on August 3, 2022 to the Rockford University community and on August 11 the CDC updated guidance for quarantine.  Please see below for the new information based on the new CDC guidance.

The executive order requiring vaccination and weekly testing has been rescinded for colleges and universities.  Students, faculty and staff are no longer required to test weekly regardless of their vaccination status.

Students are strongly encouraged to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and booster. Students should upload proof of vaccination to Lang Wellness Center here: https://rockford.jotform.com/211034954494053.

  • Students showing symptoms of Covid-19 should stay home and notify Lang Wellness Center at healthcenter@rockford.edu
  • Students who are identified as close contacts to someone who has tested positive for Covid-19 are no longer required to quarantine. 
  • Students who are close contacts will need to wear a mask for 10 days following the exposure when around other people indoors.
  • Residential students who have to isolate are asked to return home if they live within 100 miles of the university.  

Classroom Policy:

  • If a student tests positive in a classroom, all students will be contacted.
  • While short term accommodations will be put into place for students who test positive for COVID- 19, as is often done with other illnesses that require a longer absence, such accommodations are not required to include teleparticipation (Zoom). Rather, accommodations could include sharing slides or notes with the student, extending deadlines, and other possibilities deemed appropriate by instructor.
  • Students participating in clinical experiences will follow any additional guidelines set forth by the clinical placement. 

Employees are strongly encouraged to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and booster.  Employees should send their proof of vaccination for COVID-19 to Human Resources.

  • Employees showing symptoms of Covid-19 should stay home and notify HR.
  • Employees who are identified as close contacts to someone who has tested positive for Covid-19 are no longer required to quarantine. 
  • Employees who are close contacts will need to wear a mask for 10 days following the exposure when around other people indoors.

As always, anyone is free to wear a mask at any point.  Should you have any questions, students should contact Lang Wellness Center at HealthCenter@rockford.edu or at 815-226-4083, employees should contact HR at mdiventi@rockford.edu. or at 815-226-4376.  Thank you all very much. 

Additional Resources

– Winnebago County Health Department (WCHD) – wchd.org

– Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) – http://www.dph.illinois.gov/

– If you have questions or concerns about COVID-19, call the Illinois Department of Public Health hotline at 1-800-889-3931 or email SICK@Illinois.gov

– S. State Department – https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/ea/novel-coronavirus-hubei-province–china.html

– Center for Disease Control (CDC) – https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html; https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/index.html

– Rockford University Lang Wellness Center – (815) 226-4083; healthcenter@rockford.edu

Previous Communications

COVID-19 Guidelines Update – Phase 5

As communicated on Friday, June 11, 2021, Illinois has moved to Phase 5 of the Restore Illinois plan, which has lifted many of the previous Covid-19 restrictions. As such, effective today, Tuesday, June 15, 2021, Rockford University will be moving to the following guidelines: 

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A Message from Lang Wellness About Winter Break

Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff, Thank you for your help in navigating COVID-19 through the fall semester.  We are pleased with the teamwork of everyone that kept campus open the entire semester as planned.  If you do contract COVID-19 over break, notify...

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What is the difference between quarantine and isolation?

Quarantine and isolation help protect the public by preventing exposure to people who have or may have a contagious disease.
– Quarantine is for people who are not sick, but may have been exposed to a sick person
– Isolation is for people who are already sick

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Quarantine Update

This is a follow up to the email that I sent on Wednesday evening regarding the 31 students placed in quarantine.  The test results for the student with COVID-like symptoms have come back negative. 

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