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Coronavirus Information For The UC Davis Campus
There are currently no plans to cancel classes, and campus will not plan to do so unless directed by our Yolo County Health Department.
February 25, 2020
What UC Davis is doing
The campus and medical center are coordinating with our local public health departments and the University of California Office of the President (UCOP) to provide ongoing clinical guidance.
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UC Davis is monitoring the situation as it unfolds in California and around the globe and is working closely with the Yolo County Health Department and UCOP to provide our community with the most up-to-date information.
UC Davis and UC Davis Health have implemented measures to protect our community, should a patient be identified in the future. Additionally, all students seeking care at the Student Health and Wellness Center are being asked about recent travel or contact with those who have traveled to the area impacted by the coronavirus.
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The campus continues to operate normally. We are updating the community through our news channels Student Health and Counseling (SHCS), Global Affairs and Dateline as new information is learned about the coronavirus.
There are currently no plans to cancel classes, and we will not plan to do so unless directed by our Yolo County Health Department. In addition, only the county Health Department has the authority to quarantine community members.
What you should know about coronavirus
Coronavirus Symptoms and Prevention
There is no known vaccine for coronavirus, but like the flu or the common cold, there are things you can do to protect yourself.
It’s not too late to get your seasonal flu vaccine on campus from SHCS. Flu shots are covered for students with SHIP insurance and $25 for students without SHIP. You can make an appointment by calling the phone number above.
Signs of coronavirus infection include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. Any student who suspects they have influenza or coronavirus should contact UC Davis Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS) at 530-752-2349.
Who is at risk for coronavirus?
Any member of our community suspecting they have influenza or coronavirus should stay home. Students should call Student Health and Counseling Services at 530-752-2349, or call their primary medical provider prior to arriving at the medical office. This will allow us to provide you with information on your illness and to plan for your visit to the clinic, if needed. Faculty and staff should contact their provider’s office for additional instructions about seeking care.
What to Do if I Think I Have Coronavirus?
There are preventative actions to help mitigate the spread of respiratory diseases.
Student Health and Counseling Services, based on CDC guidelines, has developed additional screening (by phone and at our front desks) and has implemented additional protocols to help identify possible cases of coronavirus to provide optimal care for those with symptoms and to protect other patients and staff.
UC Davis students should call SHCS at 530-752-2349 to speak with an advice nurse.
UC Davis faculty and staff should call their health care provider immediately for care.
Counseling
We recognize some members of our campus community are directly affected by the virus without themselves being sick. The news, and especially the uncertainty, can feel very scary. Some also have concerns regarding family members and friends in other areas who are sick, or who are at increased risk.
We want to help if you are struggling. Students can call Counseling Services at 530-752-0871 to schedule with a counselor or to hear more about our counseling resources on campus. Mental Health Crisis Consultation Services are available in 219 North Hall, Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and in the Student Health and Wellness Center, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. No appointment is needed.
Faculty and staff can contact the Academic and Staff Assistance Program (ASAP) at 530-752-2727.
Travel advisory
Under UC Davis Travel Policy China will temporarily be considered a “Very High Threat” destination. Travel to high-risk destinations are subject to review by the Travel Advisory Committee. Faculty, staff and postdocs planning travel to China must e-mail a detailed itinerary of their proposed travel, along with information on their risk mitigation procedures, to travelsecurity@ucdavis.edu no less than three weeks prior to the planned departure date. Additional information on this policy can be found on the Global Affairs website.
UC Davis travelers are reminded to register their trips, which is required per UC Davis policy and provides customized, real-time travel updates and alerts.
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This press release was produced by the University of California, Davis. The views expressed here are the author’s own.