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Reliable. Hard-working. Focused.
It’s who we are as CSU Rams. It’s not only knowing what to do to “stop the spread.”
It’s figuring out how to make the most of our time together and take care of one another at the same time.
Reporter & Screening
All students and employees are required to report any COVID-19 symptoms, exposures, or positive tests to the CSU immediately.
Students, faculty and staff are required to screen every week based on criteria set by the Pandemic Preparedness Team.
Latest Information
- July 27: Updated information about public health, vaccines
- July 20 update: Pandemic Preparedness Team broad guidance for all Summer and Fall 2021 activities
- Appointments available for on-campus vaccine clinics at Moby Arena
- July 12: Masks no longer required on campuses in most locations
- Human Resources provides reunited workplace resources for employees, supervisors
- Students: Upload your COVID-19 vaccine record now
- A message about Fall: Back to campus!
- CSU to require vaccines for Fall 2021
- It’s OK not to be OK: mental health resources
Trending Topics
- July 27: Updated information about public health, vaccines
- July 20 update: Pandemic Preparedness Team broad guidance for all Summer and Fall 2021 activities
- July 12: Masks no longer required on campuses in most locations
- What should I do if I get sick or think I’ve been exposed?
- How and where do I get tested?
- How is CSU notified when students, faculty or staff are positive for COVID-19?
- University COVID-19 Policy
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Cases at a glance:
New Cases per Day
Cumulative Cases
CSU (since May 2020): 169 – Last Updated: 9/13/2020
Larimer County: 2,129 – Last Positive Case: 9/13/2020
Colorado: 61,324 – Last Updated: 9/13/2020