August 2020
By the end of the month, we hope to reopen:
i) Academic facilities for courses that begin earlier than October
ii) Admissions processing for October 2020
Already open:
i) Several laboratories and associated spaces (phased, where buildings are ready and on the basis of priority)
ii) College house for end-year examination processing (partially open with staff reporting in shifts)
iii) College health center
September 2020
By the end of the month, the school administration will hold a full scale review to determine what areas can be reopened safely
We hope to reopen;
i) The library (weekdays 9am to 6pm)
ii) More academic facilities and departments
iii) Any remaining cafes and shops
iv) Any remaining laboratories
October 2020
we will be reopening some office spaces on reduced capacity for staff and faculty who may wish to work on campus
We hope to begin welcoming some of our students back on-campus from mid-October and prepare for the end-year examinations
November 2020
We welcome students back on-campus and begin the academic year with a combination of virtual and in-class learning
b) Support Safety of Employees and Students
Daily Health Screening
All students and staff need to carefully monitor their health every day. The following Covid-19 checklist will be employed every day to identify potential cases before in-person reporting to activities or classes at the institution:
i) Fever or chills
ii) Cough
iii) Difficulty breathing and/or shortness of breath
iv) Fatigue and body aches
v) Headache and sore throat
vi) New loss of smell or taste
vii) Runny nose and congestion
viii) Diarrhea
ix) Nausea and/or vomiting
Students and faculty will be empowered to self-monitor for these symptoms throughout the day and immediately report to the Director of Student Health Services (SHS). The institution could work towards developing a mobile app or tool that works like the PiratePort Tool at East Carolina University, which allows students and faculty to voluntarily register their mobile devices and thereafter receive alerts reminding them of their obligation to conduct self-screening and provide CDC guidance on the screening process and self-isolation. This would facilitate regular screening and help to ensure that individuals take charge of the individual screening process throughout the day.
Students and faculty who report to the SHS for suspicion of Covid-19 will undergo testing, with results expected in between 24 and 48 hours. Between the testing and receipt of results, the individuals will be categorized as ‘suspicious positive’ cases and will enter the institution’s quarantine plan. As the institution lacks residential facilities, suspected individuals will return home and await their results to be provided in not more than 48 hours via email or phone. The SHS will collaboratively with the Dean of Students arrange transportation back to one’s residence through institutional cars to avoid potential spread to rest of the members and public transportation.
Confirmed negatives will be cleared by the SHS to return to campus, while the confirmed positive cases will be required to adhere to the isolation and quarantine plan until they are confirmed negative by their healthcare provider and cleared to return by the SHS upon the provision of relevant documentation. Regular check-in calls from staff members could be organized regularly to provide psychological support and keep up the spirits of those in isolation. Students and faculty in isolation and quarantine will be advised to contact 911 or the SHS in case of worsening symptoms. In case of a surge in the number of suspected cases, the institution will suspend its routine care to focus on covid-19 patients and engage tele-health capabilities from the state department of health and human services to assess and treat patients before organizing their transportation.
Encouraging Health Practices
Students and faculty will be encouraged to bring their own pre-packed covid-19 prevention kits that includes cleaning supplies, face coverings, sanitizers, facial tissues, and toilet paper. The institution will provide cleaning supplies, sanitizers, facial tissues, and toilet papers at strategic points including classrooms, washrooms, dining areas, as well as at campus entry and exit points to support healthy practices at all times. In addition to providing supplies, the institution will provide regular weekly trainings to students and faculty to educate them on screening guidelines and proper hygiene strategies including hand-washing procedures, staying at home when ill, the concept of social distancing and the virus’ mode of transmission (WHO, 2020). The WHO also recommends that institutions allow students to make their own public service announcements via...
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