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  2. The virus is highly contagious and can spread quickly; a global COVID-19 pandemic lasted from March 2020 – May 2023. What is coronavirus disease (COVID-19)? SARS CoV-2 is a member of the Coronavirus family of viruses that infect and cause disease in animals and humans. Seven coronaviruses infect humans, although most produce mild cold-like ...

    • Guidelines For All in The Community
    • Guidelines For Employees
    • Guidelines For Students
    • Guidelines For Faculty Responding to Student Illness
    To learn how to protect yourself and others review VDH and CDCrecommendations
    The university strongly encourages COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters. Visit Vaccinate Virginiafor vaccination sites in the commonwealth.
    Masks are welcome, but are not currently required in any university facilities. Do not attend work or gatherings in-person if you are sick. Test if you suspect COVID-19.
    Employees are encouraged to visit the VDH website to find free COVID-19 testing sites throughout Virginia.
    If you have been exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19, review VDH guidelines for what to do after exposure or  if you are sick. Contact a primary physician or local health department for more...
    Do not attend work or events at Virginia Tech for at least five days or as long as you are sick. Follow the university’s sick-time policies.
    If you feel able to work and your position allows you to work remotely, please coordinate with your supervisor, dean, or chair as appropriate.
    Schiffert Health Center will serve as the best resource for care and information.
    The university does not offer isolation/quarantine housing, and will not move COVID-19 positive students from their rooms. Therefore, it is critical that all residential students work with their fa...
    If you or your roommate(s) become infected with COVID-19:
    Virginia Tech students who test positive for COVID-19 need to isolate and not attend in-person classes for at least five days. Visit the VDH’s Isolation & Quarantine website for additional informat...
    Please accommodate students who need to miss class for a short period of time, as with any other illness. If you have a group of students who are out, you might consider recording lectures and/or u...
    It is essential that faculty respect the medical privacy of students who have tested positive for COVID-19 or have been identified as a close contact. Please do not share with the class that a stud...
    Resources are available for facilitating student access to academic activities in virtual environments. Visit Continuity in Teaching and Learningto learn more.
  3. Vaccinations will be required for all students attending Virginia Tech in the fall, with exemptions for medical reasons and sincerely held religious beliefs. During the past two semesters, we weathered significant surges in COVID-19 cases in Blacksburg. We did this through robust testing, self-quarantine, masking, and physical distancing.

  4. A total 178 Virginia Tech students and employees have tested positive for COVID-19, the university's dashboard reported Monday. Virginia Tech COVID-19 dashboard reports 178 cases, to be updated ...

  5. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) allows for tracking of genetic changes in the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19. These genetic changes occur over time and lead to the emergence of new viral variants. Surveillance of variants can detect when a new variant is increasing in the state. Early detection of concerning variants that increase risk ...

  6. Mar 24, 2021 · A COVID-19 vaccine that could provide protection against both existing and future strains of the COVID-19 virus, and other coronaviruses, and cost about $1 a dose has shown promising results in early animal testing. Vaccines created by UVA Health’s Dr. Steven L. Zeichner and Virginia Tech’s Dr. Xiang-Jin Meng prevented pigs from being ...

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