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General COVID-19

The Cafés and Coffee Bars on both campuses are open for dine-in.
 
Food deliveries by delivery services and restaurants are permitted. Drivers must check-in at the entrance gate.

Students, faculty, and staff identified as receive notice of on-campus exposure via email from Campus Safety. These group notifications will contain recommendations for testing and campus access. Please read these notifications carefully.

If you have had a recent exposure to COVID-19, the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ COVID-19 & Acute Respiratory Illness Community Guidelines detail current campus response protocol to COVID-19 for positive cases and close contacts.

Students, faculty, and staff identified as receive notice of an on-campus exposure via email from Campus Safety. These group notifications will contain recommendations for testing and campus access. Please read these notifications carefully.

Students can connect with Student Health Services for testing options.

Faculty and staff should contact Human Resources to determine if they qualify for testing referral.

For testing sites and resources in LA County, visit .

If you have been exposed to COVID-19 off campus, refer to the .

Please also refer to the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ COVID-19 & Acute Respiratory Illness Community Guidelines if you are planning to return to campus.

f you have tested positive for COVID-19, please refer to the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ COVID-19 & Acute Respiratory Illness Community Guidelines .

If you test positive for COVID-19 you should:

  • Stay home and away from others.
    • If feverish and symptomatic, stay home until:
      • Fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medicines, and
      •  Other symptoms are mild or improving.
  • Wear a well-fitting mask.
    •  Asymptomatic individuals must wear a high-quality mask for 10 days after testing positive if you remain on campus.
    • Masks are required around others on campus for 10 days after a positive test or symptom onset date. Early return is allowed only with consistent mask use.
    • Masks can be removed sooner if an individual tests negative twice, 24 hours apart.

You may return to campus activity ONLY IF you:

  • Have been fever-free for 24 hours (without fever-reducing medicines), AND
  • Do not have symptoms or your symptoms are mild and improving, AND
  • Wear a well-fitting mask around others for 10 days* after a positive test or symptom onset date.
    •  *If a mask cannot be worn, campus activity may resume after day 10. Masks can be removed sooner if an individual tests negative twice, 24 hours apart.

No. If you have been in close contact with someone with COVID-19 and have NO symptoms, you may continue to access campus. You also should do the following:

  • Wear a highly protective mask (surgical, N95 or similar) around others while indoors, except when eating or drinking, for ten days after the last date of exposure.
  • Monitor yourself for symptoms for ten days following your exposure. If you begin to experience symptoms, get tested. 
  • Even if you have no symptoms, you should test with an FDA-authorized viral COVID-19 test (e.g., Antigen test, including at-home tests) 3-5 days following the last date of exposure. If you are negative, continue to monitor yourself for symptoms and wear a highly protective mask for the full 10 days. If you test positive, stay home and away from others, and do not access campus.

Campus Access

Visitors are welcome on campus and will need to check in at the entrance gate.

Students, faculty, and staff may be asked to show their ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ID and/or a current parking permit at the main gate to access campus.

Visitors are welcome on campus and will need to check in at the entrance gate. Visitors may be asked to present their CA ID to access campus.

There are no entry point changes at Chalon.
 
At Doheny, pedestrian entrances at 23rd Street, Adams Blvd, and Figueroa Lot gate will remain closed. Additionally, the building entrances on Adams Blvd for Buildings 745 and 649 (Amat House) will be closed. Building 745 is not accessible on the west side of the building and Building 649 north end entrances remain accessible.

Rideshare and delivery drivers are permitted. Drivers must check in at the entrance gate.

Students

Students identified as receive notice of on-campus exposure via email from Campus Safety. These group notifications will contain recommendations for testing and campus access. Please read these notifications carefully.

Students may contact Student Health Services for testing options on campus.

Please advise them to review the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ COVID-19 & Acute Respiratory Illness Community Guidelines . This guide details the current campus response protocol to COVID-19 for positive cases and close contacts.

Students can contact Student Health Services at studenthealthservices@msmu.edu if symptomatic or with recent exposure for testing options on campus.

If you are identified as a close contact, you will receive a group notification from Campus Safety with guidance for testing and campus access. Please read these notifications carefully.

If you have tested positive for COVD-19, contact Campus Safety at safety@msmu.edu. Via phone call, Campus Safety will review campus protocol for positive cases, review what is required to return to campus activity and determine if contact tracing is required.

Contact Student Care to coordinate support and resources during your time away.

Faculty and Staff

Students, faculty, and staff identified as receive notice of on-campus exposure via email from Campus Safety. These group notifications will contain recommendations for testing and campus access. Please read these notifications carefully.

Faculty and staff should contact Human Resources at hrcovid@msmu.edu to determine if they qualify for testing referral.

For testing sites and resources in LA County, visit .

Please advise them to review the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ COVID-19 & Acute Respiratory Illness Community Guidelines . This guide details the current campus response protocol to COVID-19 for positive cases and close contacts. If you are identified as a close contact, you will receive a group notification from Campus Safety with guidance for testing and campus access. Please read these notifications carefully.

Any student who reports a positive test result to an instructor or staff member should be directed to Student Health Services at studenthealthservices@msmu.edu, and Campus Safety at safety@msmu.edu.

Faculty and staff who have tested positive for COVID-19 should inform Human Resources at hrcovid@msmu.edu, and Campus Safety at safety@msmu.edu. Via phone call, Campus Safety will review campus protocol for positive cases, review what is required to return to campus activity and determine if contact tracing is required.

Please contact your supervisor and/or Human Resources at hrcovid@msmu.edu to determine what leave options may be available for your situation.