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Public Health Reporter

WebAccess CSU’s online Public Health Reporter tool through Environmental Health Services’ Public Health site. You can also call CSU Public Health at 970-491-4600.

Actived: 7 days ago

URL: https://covid.colostate.edu/reporter/

About CSU Public Health Office

WebCSU’s Public Health Office is staffed by trained public health professionals who can provide guidance to individuals about COVID-19. The CSU Public Health Office is open from 8 …

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COVID Information & Resources Colorado State University

WebFor Colorado State University offices outside of Larimer County, please consult your local health department. If you have questions or concerns regarding Covid at Colorado State …

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What is an antigen test

WebAntigen tests are also known as rapid tests. CSU will use antigen tests approved by the FDA for COVID testing. To take an antigen test, you will be asked to swab the inside of your …

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I tested positive; what should I do

WebEstimated reading time: < 1 min. If you have tested positive for COVID with a home test or a test through a pharmacy, physician or other provider, you are required to report it to the …

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Resources for Faculty and Instructors

WebCOVID resources. 9. Teaching and Professional Development. The following FAQs and guidance is available for faculty and instructors to help answer questions about COVID …

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Dashboard COVID Information & Resources Colorado …

WebAs a courtesy, we are also displaying Larimer County and Colorado cumulative cases, as reported by those agencies. According to health experts, most people recover in 14 …

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Frequently Asked Questions

WebUniversity-wide public health guidance. See university-wide public health guidance for the semester.. I think I may have COVID. What should I do? If you have tested positive …

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N95 proper fit and use guide

WebN95 tips and important information. An N95 should always cover the nostrils and the chin. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth when taking off or putting on an N95. …

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April 5, 2022: COVID vaccine and public health update

WebApril 5, 2022 To: All Students, Faculty, Staff and Associates. COVID vaccine and public health update. Dear Rams, Only a month until finals week, and to date our COVID …

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Think you have COVID or were exposed

WebI believe I have been exposed to COVID. The steps to follow if you have potentially been exposed to COVID depend upon a variety of factors. Report through the Public Health …

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Mental Health Resources for Students

WebOnline resources, including YOU@CSU, SilverCloud therapy modules, and the Nod app to help you build social connections, are available 24/7. Counseling Services are available …

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Spring 2022 Approved Public Health Signs COVID Information

WebEstimated reading time: < 1 min In this article 1. Approved Signs 2. Spanish Translation The following signs are approved for Spring 2022. Please remove all other signage from …

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Fall COVID Measures

WebFall COVID Measures. 1. Public health measures. Dear University Community, With the approaching start of a new academic year, we want to provide an …

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Public health guidance

WebPublic health guidance. Covid protocol is no longer in effect as of May 11, 2023, coinciding with the end of the Federal Covid-19 Public Health Emergency Declaration. For current …

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It's OK not to be OK: mental health resources COVID Information

WebInformation about comprehensive mental health resources for students; YOU@CSU: online 24/7 student success tool including COVID-19 related resources to help students adapt …

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Contact Public Health Services

WebContact Public Health Services. For questions or concerns about Covid at Colorado State University, contact CSU’s Public Health Team at 970-491-4600.

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What should I do if a faculty or staff member in my department …

WebSupervisors or instructors do not need to do anything other than cooperate with contact tracing. Employees who report symptoms, a positive test or exposure via the COVID …

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