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Virus Action Team update: Don't bring COVID-19 home or back to campus
November 5, 2020
As Thanksgiving break approaches, practice enhanced safety measures for 14 days prior to the break.
Virus Action Team update: GVSU alert level to change to Level 3
November 3, 2020
There is a steady increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in the GVSU community.
Virus Action Team update: Remain resolute in preventive measures against COVID-19 to protect friends, family
October 29, 2020
Members of VAT meet twice a week with public health officials from Ottawa and Kent counties.
Rooms 'splashed' with decor to be more welcoming for isolation, quarantine students
October 26, 2020
GVSU Housing and Residence Life, in partnership with the Virus Action Team, developed "Room Splash."
Virus Action Team update: Survey being conducted on GVSU testing program
October 22, 2020
A survey has been emailed to some students, faculty and staff for input to help improve testing.
Room Splash: Campus departments transforming student quarantine, isolation rooms for more homey feel
October 16, 2020
Housing and Residence Life is looking for creative minds and generous hearts to decorate rooms.
Virus Action Team update: Allendale random testing location moving to Kirkhof Center, flu shots encouraged
October 8, 2020
The viruses that cause COVID-19 and the flu spread in similar ways.
Virus Action Team update: "Staying Safe" order takes effect, GVSU has new digital tool to help track COVID-19
October 2, 2020
NOVID uses Bluetooth and ultrasound sensors to anonymously measure how far away other users are.
Ottawa County Department of Public Health "Staying in Place" order to expire; new "Staying Safe" order issued for GVSU students living in Allendale Township
October 1, 2020
The "Staying Safe" order begins October 2, 2020, and extends through October 16, 2020.
Virus Action Team update: Number of COVID-19 cases in GVSU community continues to decline
September 24, 2020
The number of positive cases of COVID-19 within the GVSU community continues to decline.