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  2. WSU COVID-19 Recovery Guidance. Thanks to the Cougar community for their efforts to fight the spread of COVID‑19 throughout the pandemic. The health of our community as well as their loved ones remains paramount. Washington State University continues to track COVID-19 conditions across the state.

  3. Washington State University ( WSU) (or colloquially and informally Wazzu) is a public land-grant research university in Pullman, Washington. Founded in 1890, WSU is also one of the oldest land-grant universities in the American West. [7] With an undergraduate enrollment of 24,278 and a total enrollment of 28,581, [8] it is the second largest ...

    • March 28, 1890; 133 years ago
    • Distant town, 1,742 acres (7.05 km²)
  4. Jan 22, 2021 · Washington State University has launched a new COVID-19 dashboard featuring the most up-to-date information on the status of the pandemic among the WSU Pullman Cougar community. Positivity rates, active cases and the 14-day positive case count are among the metrics being tracked and updated daily on the new website.

    • Vaccination Policy
    • Face Coverings
    • Community Health Restrictions
    • WSU Resources
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    Chief among them is the vaccination requirement, wherein all students and employees who visit a campus or worksite in‑person must be fully vaccinated for COVID‑19. Exemptions are allowed for medical and non‑medical reasons. Employees are required to declare their vaccination status via Workday by Aug. 23. More information is available on Human Reso...

    Individuals inside a WSU facility must wear a face mask if they are not fully vaccinated or if they decline to provide proof of vaccination. Fully vaccinated Cougs are also encouraged to wear a face mask while indoors when the status of those around them is unknown. Social distancing is not currently required at WSU because it is considered a “full...

    Faculty, staff, students and visitors should check their local health department’s website to see whether additional restrictions are in effect for a given municipality. 1. Whitman County 2. Spokane County 3. Clark County 4. Benton County 5. Snohomish County

    Departments across the university have set up websites dedicated to educating the WSU community on specific topics such as workplace and classroom expectations. 1. Human Resource Services’ COVID‑19 Work and Leave FAQ 2. Environmental Health and Services’ COVID‑19 Work Plan 3. Provost’s Office’s Fall 2021 Operations and Course Delivery FAQs 4. Inter...

    Individuals who are feeling ill or experiencing COVID‑19 symptoms are asked to contact their healthcare provider and not return to a WSU campus or worksite until cleared to do so. Contact tracing for COVID‑19 will continue across the state, with individuals in close contact with someone who has tested positive will be informed by public health offi...

    While some courses across the WSU system will have remote or online components, most classes will take place in‑person. Faculty have been asked to be flexible and to work with individuals who are unable to attend class because they are quarantining.

    Cougar Health Services (CHS) will continue to take vaccination appointments for WSU Pullman students throughout the fall in addition to hosting two vaccination clinics at the Student Recreation Center Aug. 19 and 20. Appointments can be made online. CHS will also offer diagnostic testingfor WSU Pullman students during the fall semester. Students, f...

    Additional frequently asked questions regarding WSU’s COVID‑19 policies can be found below. 1. The safest way for individuals to protect themselves and others is to get vaccinated against COVID‑19. WSU has instituted a vaccination requirement for students and employees. Additionally, WSU encourages facial coverings indoors when interacting with oth...

  5. Jun 15, 2021 · Washington State University is loosening its COVID-19 protocols in response to new state guidance, plummeting case numbers, and the widespread availability of vaccines. Beginning today, students, employees and visitors to a university location no longer have to attest to their current health status.

  6. COVID-19 spurred a lot research around Washington State University. The stories below represent some highlights of that research. Read a quick round-up of more WSU research around COVID-19. Bat research critical to preventing next pandemic.

  7. Jul 26, 2021 · Now, two University of Washington scientists have developed a statistical framework that incorporates key COVID-19 data — such as case counts and deaths due to COVID-19 — to model the true prevalence of this disease in the United States and individual states.

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