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I sent a campus wide message on Tuesday evening regarding . Out of an abundance of caution for the health and safety of our employees and students we closed the O鈥橬eill Building and asked occupants to stay home and self-observe. At this time, we are working to assess other locations that the individual visited or may have accessed while on campus and if any further action is needed. No concerns have been expressed to us by state health officials in this regard.

香港六合彩官网资料鈥檚 janitorial contractor had already been cleaning 香港六合彩官网资料鈥檚 facilities following CDC guidance so the O鈥橬eill closure and cleaning was intended to specifically address any areas that the employee went as additional precautions.

Regarding the O鈥橬eill building, it is our understanding that the employee visited the building on March 9 and 10 for a short time and went directly to his office. We know that the employee talked with two individuals on those days. It is our understanding that State of Alaska Public Health is aware of those individuals and has conducted their own assessment and taken action if deemed appropriate. Public health officials follow up with contacts they determine to be at medium or high risk, but don鈥檛 contact those that fall in a 鈥渓ow risk鈥 category, such as people who may have passed by the employee in the hallway or were in the same room but more than six feet away.

, the virus is thought to spread mainly from close contact (defined below) between two people, when respiratory droplets may be exchanged between them. Based on CDC guidance, individuals who merely visited or passed through the building are not being asked to 鈥渟elf-observe鈥 at this time. If CDC or public health guidance changes, we will reassess the precautionary measures being taken by the university.

Close contact
Close contact is defined as鈥攁) being within approximately 6 feet (2 meters) of a COVID-19 case for a prolonged period of time; close contact can occur while caring for, living with, visiting, or sharing a health care waiting area or room with a COVID-19 case; or b) having direct contact with infectious secretions of a COVID-19 case (e.g., being coughed on).

If and when new information is known, I will continue to update the campus community.

鈥 Dan White, chancellor
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