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Aug 5, 2024, 11:59:27 AM8/5/24
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Mostcases of COVID-19 are mild, but you need to take symptoms seriously. You may use Tylenol or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) for fever or body aches. If you develop worrisome new symptoms or your symptoms are getting worse, call your primary care provider. Students should call Student Health: 203-432-0312. After hours call Acute Care: 203-432-0123.

*The new CDC guidance does not apply to healthcare settings. Healthcare workers and students in clinical setting must isolate through day 7 and return to work/class on day 8 as long as symptoms are improving, or no new symptoms develop in alignment with CDC guidelines.


Monitor your symptoms. You may use Tylenol or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) for fever or body aches. If you develop worrisome new symptoms or your symptoms are getting worse, call your primary care provider. Students should call Student Health: 203-432-0312.


Some people who are immunocompromised (have a weakened immune system) are more likely to get sick with COVID-19 or be sick for a longer period. People can be immunocompromised either because of a medical condition or because they receive immunosuppressive medications or treatments. You should discuss your individual circumstances with your clinician. Students who wish to request a disability-related accommodation may reach out to Student Accessibility Services for more information. Faculty and staff may contact the Office of Institutional Equity and Accessibility.


While the CDC language continues to evolve, we continue to suggest that if you test positive for COVID, you notify those whom you consider to be close contacts so they can take precautions, especially if they are at increased risk for severe illness.


The CDC provides actions to take to help protect yourself and others from health risks caused by respiratory viruses. These are especially helpful when you or the people around you were recently exposed to a respiratory virus, are sick, or are recovering.


If you are an undergraduate student living on campus and you share a bedroom with a student who has symptoms or tested positive for COVID-19, you have the option to stay where you are, stay with a friend, or to be moved to temporary housing.


To arrange for temporary housing, please contact the Yale Undergraduate Housing Services Office at 203-432-4020 or at undergradu...@yale.edu between 8:30am-4:30pm, Monday-Friday. Keep in mind that you are NOT isolating. You may come and go from these accommodations as you please.

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