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When positive COVID-19 cases are discovered, CSU coordinates with Larimer County (or other appropriate counties) on necessary public health steps such as quarantine, self-isolation, etc., of students, faculty and staff, as well as disinfecting spaces as needed.
CSU uses contact tracing software that is also used by the Larimer County and other Colorado public health agencies, greatly enhancing speed, coordination and communication about exposures that potentially impact faculty, staff and students.
When an individual on a CSU campus tests positive for COVID-19, they must self-isolate while seeking appropriate medical care.
See also:
- How is CSU notified when students, faculty or staff are positive for COVID-19?
- Contact tracing explained
- I just heard someone who was in a building I work or study in has tested positive for COVID-19 and I was not notified. Why?
- What if a student or colleague reports to me they believe they have COVID-19, have tested positive or have been exposed?
- Public health response to COVID-19 cases in the classroom
- What about disinfecting a space if someone who works, studies or lives there becomes ill?
- Why isn’t the university messaging widely when there are positive cases?
- What is the protocol for quarantine and isolation for students living in university housing?