Individuals who are granted exemptions will be required to wear a mask while on site.
Students should refer to the Student COVID Vaccination Requirement FAQs for additional information.
As conditions warrant or as required by applicable authorities, CCAC may conduct temperature or other health screenings of individuals prior to entering CCAC buildings and facilities. Individuals who do not consent to such screenings, if required, will not be permit entrance and will be required to leave the premises.
In the instance of a confirmed case of COVID – 19 on a CCAC campus, the college will coordinate with local public health officials to establish:
A strategy to safely resume in-person instruction
A strategy to monitor the health conditions of its campuscommunity
A strategy to mitigate and contain the spread of the virus on campus, and to inform the Department of Health in the event that transmission occurs at the institution SPECIAL NOTE: Students should be aware that the college has a contingency plan in place to shift classroom instruction to remote instruction in the event that federal, state or local authorities order the closure of college buildings and facilities, as occurred during the Spring 2020 academic term, or conditions in our region or on our campuses otherwise necessitate the cessation of face-to-face instruction and activities.
CCAC COVID-19 PROTOCOLS
VACCINATION While the situation is evolving, the CDC continues to stress that vaccines remain the best protection from COVID – 19. In addition to being highly effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalizations, and death, they slow transmission and reduce the likelihood of new variants emerging. As a result, the CDC recommends that everyone 5 years and older protect themselves from COVID – 19 by getting fully vaccinated and that everyone aged 18 years and older should get a booster shot at least two months after their initial J&J/Janssen vaccine or six months after completing their primary COVID – 19 vaccination series of Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. SPECIAL NOTE: Students in Nursing and Allied Health programs are required to follow the protocols as established by their program and clinical sites. SYMPTOM SELF-SCREENING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENT All students, employees, contractors, visitors and guests are required to review the CCAC Self- Screening Questions prior to entering CCAC buildings and facilities. The Self-Screening Questions are posted at building entrances and on the myCCAC portal and may be adjusted as circumstances require. If you cannot confidently answer “no” to the screening questions, do not come to campus.
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