Resources and Downloads

The VSU Health Advisory website provides public health related advisories and information for employees and students, to help advise and mitigate any incidence of preventable and infectious diseases within the campus community.

Below are resources freely available for departments to print, post, or share with their employees and students.

COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

Information page and VSU Health Advisory

Facts about the Coronavirus (PDF)

Preparing to Teach Remotely

VSU Center for eLearning's Teaching Remotely Site

USG's Keep Teaching site

VSU Center for Excellence in Learning & Teaching

Download Signage for Campus

Signage will be purchased and installed by the university's COVID-19 task force in public areas. If you need additional signage in your office area or private areas on campus, please use the files below. 

REPORT HEALTH CONCERNS

Key term: Close Contact - this is defined as being within six (6) feet of an individual for more than 15 minutes regardless of whether a face covering is worn.  

EMPLOYEES DO NOT come on campus if you believe you have been in close contact with a person having COVID or yourself having symptoms or receiving a positive diagnosis. Instead, notify your supervisor of your absence, seek medical services from your primary care provider, and self-report your information by completing the online form or contacting HR directly at 229-333-5709. 

STUDENTS DO NOT come on campus nor go directly to the Student Health Center if you believe you have been exposed to COVID. Instead, call the Health Services at 229-333-5886 to speak with a triage nurse over the phone. Additional guidance will be provided on how to access the health center facility. The health center remains open for walk-in patients with non-COVID medical needs. 

Members of the campus community should report all instances of close contact with a person having COVID or themselves receiving a positive diagnosis of COVID.  To assist with reporting, a COVID Self Reporting link has been added within MyVSU.  

 

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If you have been instructed to self-isolate or quarantine, you should do so at your permanent home for the period given unless it should be extended due to remaining symptoms. 

Report a Social Distance Concern