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COVID-19 Update | Five Things | February 3, 2021

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From the Office of the Vice President for Administration:

Dear Members of the Campus Community:

Here are this week’s five things you need to know about Fordham’s COVID-19 precautions, vaccinations, and University operations:

  • In the current period, 33 people in the University community tested positive for COVID-19, a positivity rate of .81 percent, as listed on the University dashboard.
  • The University is offering testing every day from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Sunday, Feb. 7; beginning Monday, Feb. 8, testing will be offered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays only, excluding University holidays. You can find information and sign up for testing at the University Health Services page.
  • Now is not the time to let your guard down: it will be months before there will be a large enough vaccine supply to serve the general public. You should continue to wear a mask, and practice physical distancing of six feet when in public, on campus and off.
  • Fordham currently has no vaccines on hand, nor information on when we will begin receiving doses. Current vaccine supply is prioritized for healthcare or government-administered sites.
  • If you have been vaccinated, you should continue to follow COVID-19 precautions: Public health authorities have not confirmed that previous COVID-19 infection or vaccination offers complete protection from transmitting the virus.

You are required to use VitalCheck to verify your COVID-19 status. For more information, please see the COVID-19 Guidelines on the web.

Marco Valera
Vice President for Administration & COVID-19 Coordinator

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