NYFA NY COVID-19 Health Report
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March 12, 2021 7:00pm
Dear NYFA NY Community,
As part of keeping our community informed of the incidence of COVID-19 at the NY Campus, we send you this notification.
A member of the NYFA community tested positive for COVID-19. This individual had no symptoms and received a positive test result after participating in the NYFA On-Campus Surveillance Testing Program. This individual had close or proximate contact with 22 members of the NYFA community. All contacts have been notified and all contacts are presently observing self-quarantine guidelines. The rooms occupied by the individual who tested positive have been deep cleaned and will remain locked for 24 hours to prohibit entry. A number of classes have transitioned to remote learning to protect the community from virus spread.
The individual who tested positive has been instructed to self-isolate. This individual does not reside in the EHS facility.
Although the incidence rates of new cases of COVID-19 remain relatively low in New York City and New York State, please remain vigilant by: strictly following personal hygiene guidelines; practicing physical distancing; wearing masks when venturing outside your homes; and staying home when you are sick. In abiding by these practices, you will limit your exposure to the virus and you will be doing all you can to stay healthy and protect the safety of our community.
To further protect your health and safety, please consider getting vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as you are eligible to do so. As of Wednesday, March 10, anyone age 60 and older is eligible to be vaccinated. Also eligible are those individuals 16+ years of age who are vulnerable to severe illness. Vulnerable individuals will be asked to present proof of their comorbidity (cancer, chronic kidney disease, pulmonary diseases, intellectual and developmental disabilities, heart conditions, immunocompromised states, obesity, pregnancy, sickle cell disease or thalassemia, Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, neurologic conditions, liver disease).
- To find out if you are eligible to be vaccinated, where to get a vaccination and what you might need to prove eligibility, visit the NYS DOH or visit https://vaccinefinder.nyc.gov.
- Individuals who live or work in NY and eligible to receive a vaccine can also visit the NYC DOH site to schedule their vaccination appointment.
For more tips on staying healthy and for guidance on how to access care should you become ill, please visit the NYFA Student Hub.
For ongoing updates of the incidence of illness on the NY NYFA Campus, please consult the NY Campus Dashboard.
Also, please report positive COVID-19 test results to: We thank you and applaud you for your cooperation! NYFA COVID-19 Response Team |
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