9 0 obj COVID-19 Community Levels help individuals and communities decide which prevention actions to take based on the latest information. Rapid antigen tests are available for free to faculty, staff, postdocs, and students at campus locations. Student Affairs Travel & Return Testing Guide, SU Occupational Health Center (for employees), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Students with a high fever or other severe symptoms should instead contactVaden Health Servicesor another healthcare provider for evaluation and testing. endobj Updates for winter break concerning vaccination, masking, and testing. 10 0 obj /Creator (Canva) Stanfordstrongly recommendsmasking indoors and in crowded outdoor settings. >> If you receive a positive test result, you will be asked to immediately complete Health Check to update your test status. If you think you have COVID-19 or need to test prior to travel or a medical procedure, please refer to out, Our drive-thru and walk-up vaccination sites are also closed for the season. We provide recent and historic metrics for both students and employees since the onset of COVID with comparative measures to the surrounding area. HOW to test: 1. There are two types of tests that will be made available to students: Color and rapid antigen tests. >> Stanford Summer Session provides high-achieving and ambitious students a transformative educational experience at a world-class university. Each student can receive up to 8rapid tests per month. For more assistance with kit activation and self-swab directions, review. Sleep Corner: Circadian Rhythms and Routines: Cultivate Consistency for Improved Mental Health! In the meantime, you must remain self-isolated based on the positive results of the first test. /Type /StructElem << Learn more about COVID-19 data collection and protectionhere. For testing information for children under the age of 18, please check in with the child's primary care physician. /StructTreeRoot 3 0 R /Type /Catalog If you choose not to create a MyHealth account, to access your negative test result you will need to call Clinical Advice Services at 650-724-9400.Clinical Advice Services will relay your request to a nurse, who will call you back to deliver your negative test result. ?H?_1h;D>eG(JYe3M]XG@P;AE;66M#M@Ux'o=F#g-@j "nlllvebw2yU`v/~ + In addition, contact your primary care provider or submit a COVID-19 Outpatient Therapeutics Patient Self-Referral Form to see if you should receive the Paxlovid treatment, which should be taken within the first 5 days of testing positive. << If you are experiencing severe symptoms, including difficulty breathing, contact your healthcare provider immediately. >> Color testing is provided free of charge, but requires that students create a Color testing account using their Stanford email address. Each student can receive up to (2) Color test kits per week and (4) rapid test kits per month. Below is an overview of current policies and protocols at Stanford related to COVID-19. In Focus: Dont Be a Duck! Quarantine Quarantine is used when you have not yet been diagnosed with COVID by a confirmatory test, but have symptoms and we want to prevent exposing others. Results for a PCR test can take several days to come back. Testing information is here. endobj << For information about COVID testing requirements, please visit this page. 5 0 obj August 20, 2023. PCR testing is typically recommended when directed by a provider. The Color test will be used for surveillance testing upon arrival to campus, and the rapid test for symptomatic testing. Dashboards provide aggregated results for the Stanford community. By combining challenging academics with a rich array of extra-curricular programming, Stanford Summer Session successfully shares the Universitys culture of innovation, academic excellence, and global responsibility. /Kids [101 0 R] Quest Diagnostics. Stanford recommends, but does not require, that international travelers test themselves using a rapid COVID test on day 0. Rapid antigen tests are available for free to faculty, staff, postdocs, and students at campus locations. 2 0 obj /G3 9 0 R Limit your risk of catching and spreading COVID-19 as you pursue daily activities. endobj xrFq,;,Wn,v$@z x9cs]K9Sv_w?>O#= . Continue to practice healthy campus behaviors and continue to maintain your testing cadence. Data on Stanfords surveillance testing program are updated weekly to ensure validation of results. Rapid tests are available to COVID-positive students in isolation at the Quarantine/Isolation Housing Front Desk located at 143 Ayrshire Farm Lane, Apartment 104, Stanford, CA 94305 . : The Power of Gratitude, In the Spotlight: 5-SURE is Ready to Keep You and Your Peers Safe, Tip of the Month: How to Ease Test Anxiety. 481 0 obj <>stream Test kits are available for pick-up and drop-off on campus at Arrillaga Family Dining Commons (AFDC) and Arrillaga Outdoor Education & Recreation Center (AOERC) throughout the summer quarter. To pick up rapid tests, youll need your Stanford ID and cell phone. To request a large quantity of test kits to pick up from EH&S,please submit this form. Details of this program are availablehere. You can message your clinic, view lab results, schedule an appointment, and pay your bill. Pick Up/Drop-Off: 8AM - 12PM (M-TH) AOERC. Color testing is provided at no charge to students. In addition, across all time periods, the data below reflect the results of student tests for COVID undertaken or facilitated by Vaden Health Center, as well as the results of student-athlete surveillance testing for COVID. Scheduling is through MyHealth or via phone, at 650-498-9000. (link is external) : Why We Compare Ourselves to Others (And How to Stop), In the Spotlight: Effectively Coping with Anxiety, Tip of the Month: How to Support Your Peers, Sleep Corner: Struggling to Get Out of Bed These Days? Unvaccinated undergraduate students who are living on/off campus or who are coming to campus regularly must register and test twice weekly. However, be sure to only activate one kit at a time and Activate, Collect and Drop Off on the same day. Additionally, faculty, staff and postdocs who are approved to come on-site on a one-time basis (e.g. Please look for a MyHealth message with specific instructions or call (650) 498-9000. /F11 17 0 R << Updates are paused during the universitys winter closure and will resume on January 9, 2023. Doctors, Clinics & Locations, Conditions & Treatments, View All Information for Patients & Visitors , Resources and Testing for First Responders and Essential Workers, Advice on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Information, COVID-19 Outpatient Therapeutics - Health Care Professionals, New COVID-19 booster shots targeting omicron subvariants now available, Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills, Our drive-thru testing sites have closed for the season. Unvaccinated employees (including those who do not disclose vaccination status in Health Check) working on-site between one and three days per week must test once per week; those working on-site four or more days per week must test twice weekly. This site provides the Stanford community with important updates related to COVID-19. Expect an additional call or follow-up by the local county public health department for contact tracing efforts. /Type /Pages As of Sept. 14, the university has shifted to the above data reporting, which displays results of the surveillance testing now being provided on-site to students and employees by the university, along with separate cumulative numbers of COVID-positive cases the university has learned of. For example, if you pick up a test kit on Monday, but do not want to use it until Wednesday, wait until Wednesday to activate the kit. We strongly recommend that all students test whenever they are experiencing symptoms or are concerned about possible exposure. /Type /StructTreeRoot /ProcSet [/PDF /Text /ImageB /ImageC /ImageI] 4 0 obj Learn about health and safety policies, and appointments with primary and specialty care providers by video and in person. /G12 11 0 R /Author (StanfordOHC) Effective Oct. 24, 2022,face masksare no longer mandatory in classrooms. Student-athletes should check with their administrative units for testing information and should ensure their athlete status is correctly reflected in Axess. Our drive-thru COVID-19 testing sites have closed for the season. /Length 3897 The weekly testing window is from Sunday to Saturday. For more information, click here. Masking is required in healthcare facilities, including Vaden Health Center, Stanford University Occupational Health Center, and Stanford Hospitals and Clinics. Individuals may be tested multiple times. {R&$! Students who test positive for COVID-19 are required to report their results to Health Check, start masking immediately, and follow the process for isolation. Sleep Corner: SAD About the Sleep You're Getting? 10 7 0 A ras tr ad e ro Av e, P al o Alto. This page provides various daily and weekly updates about COVID surveillance testing, Health Check submissions, isolation, and prevalence in the Stanford community. 6 Connect with your primary care provider via MyHealth to schedule a vaccine appointment or to discuss your vaccine options. Ideally, tests should be taken three days apart. >> Rapid tests are available at the Arrillaga Family Dining Commons. << Program TBA Admission information Ticket on-sale date TBA ADVANCE TICKETS: General $18 | Senior (65+) $13 | Non-Stanford Student $13DAY-OF TICKETS: General $23 | Senior (65+) $18 | Non-Stanford Students $18Free Stanford student tickets available one hour before curtain; please read Stanford . Students with a previously approved medical exemption who are not fully vaccinated and boosted will be required to self-administer twice-weekly testing using Color (or with a rapid test kit, if they have recently had COVID-19). Doctors, Clinics & Locations, Conditions & Treatments, View All Information for Patients & Visitors , Resources and Testing for First Responders and Essential Workers, Advice on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Information, COVID-19 Outpatient Therapeutics - Health Care Professionals, COVID-19 Outpatient Therapeutics Patient Self-Referral Form, New COVID-19 booster shots targeting omicron subvariants now available, Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills. Youll be asked to scan a QR code while in line to display your pick-up authorization badge on your phone. Students can telephone 650-815-2000 to make an appointment for spouses and partners at the Vaden Walgreens. The weekly testing window is from Sunday to Saturday. Submit a Ticket Additional drop-off boxes are located near The Oval, the Maples Pavilion Turnaround, and the EVGR complex. 0 Harvard Square Clinic. << "Activate, Collect and Drop Off" your kit all on the same day. Explore preventative actions you can take. : The Importance of Practicing Mental Health Hygiene, In the Spotlight: How to Navigate Feelings of Loneliness and Connection This Quarter, Tip of the Month: Well-Being Tips From Two Stanford Students, Sleep Corner: Hit Reset on Your Sleep Schedule, In Focus: Building and Maintaining Healthy Relationships, How is Life Tree(ting) You? Our drive-thru and walk-up vaccination sites are also closed for the season. /Height 116 you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please contact HRT 650-497-9595 or SHC-VC OccHealth 925-534-0230. endobj Stanford, CA 94305Campus Map, ll graduate and professional students who live on/off campus (regardless of enrollment or vaccination status) or who are coming to campus regularly must register and test once weekly with. Details on this program are availablehere. Color testing is provided free of charge, but requires that students create a Color testing account using their Stanford email address. Those living on campus in R&DE-assigned housing will receive isolation support and accommodations, including meal delivery at no cost to students. Create a Color testing account using your primary Stanford email address, SUNetID@stanford.edu. Details and latest information (here). /Count 1 /Width 590 Color testing continues to be available, up to two tests per week, for anyone who wishes to use Color for regular asymptomatic testing. Ideally, tests should be taken three days apart. If you test positive for COVID-19, stay home and self-isolate. No further action is required. B*l\FW"U*.]"c!r),i%R9~,-z? Staff will check your badge before giving you the tests. Kit Drop Box: Available 24/7 484 Oak Road, S tanford. Stanford strongly recommends wearing masks in classrooms, indoors, and in crowded outdoor spaces. If you are returning a testing kit, it needs to be returned on the same day as you perform the nasal swab to a 24/7 dropbox. More details on thetype of test provided by Color and possible test results, important guidance on isolation and theCOVIDreporting process. hb```,l*B A ``H3}P .Viz/DGCEGcaFth2@, )G@"+RLS;O_rJk;~472p3b 0 Qt8 Register for Stanfords COVID testing program with our campus testing provider, Color. ] How do I get started with COVID testing on campus? /Type /MarkInfo /ColorSpace /DeviceRGB Register for the Color testing program ( here) Use your primary Stanford email address 2. However, individualinstructors have the option of requiring masksin classes. This count totaled 137 as of early September. The data below is from student-reported positive tests, Color or Stanford PCR testing. Locations of test kit drop off and pick up: Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) 484 Oak Road, Stanford Located in tents outside the building Kit pick up hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 24/7 kit drop box available outside front entrance 8 0 obj WHERE to pick up and drop off: Use any pick up and drop off location. Color testing will be required on Day 0 and Day 5 of the Summer Session program on campus. More details on thetype of test provided by Color and possible test results. Learn More about Video Visits , Get the iPhone MyHealth app Surveillance testing for Stanford faculty, staff and postdocs. /BleedBox [0.0 7.9200063 612.0 799.92] >> For mild respiratory symptoms, testing before travel or a medical procedure, or if you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, please consider using an at-home antigen test (which is normally the best course even when PCR testing is available). endstream endobj 459 0 obj <>stream endobj For more information, click here. endobj >> The non-student partner or spouse must be included on the Stanford contract. Beginning August 27, 2021, all undergraduate students who live on/off campus (regardless of enrollment or vaccination status) or who are coming to campus regularly must register and test once weekly withColor Genomics. In addition, consider talking to your primary care provider to see if you are eligible for treatment, especially if you are considered high-risk. The service is being provided to patients who are referred for testing by a health care provider based on their symptoms and exposure, said Maja Artandi, MD, medical director of the Express Care clinics. Our drive-thru COVID-19 testing sites have closed for the season. Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more. In order to maintain a safe, open campus environment during the pandemic, Stanford is focused on efforts that help to identify and prevent the spread of COVID-19 at the earliest possible stages. 30 0 R 31 0 R 32 0 R 33 0 R 34 0 R 35 0 R 36 0 R 37 0 R 38 0 R 39 0 R Color testingcontinues to be available, up to two tests per week, for anyone who wishes to use Color for regular asymptomatic testing. How to search for a testing location: Please enter your zip code to find a testing location near you 392 0 obj Kit pick up and drop off: First Wednesdays of the month, 10 a.m. 12 p.m. Environmental Health & Safety, 484 Oak Road, Located outside entrance facing Campus Drive, Curbside box between Stern Hall and Crothers Hall), Outside Housing Service Center entrance, facing parking lot on corner of Campus Drive and Serra Street, Curbside dropbox next to Marguerite/bus stop, adjacent to FedEx and USPS dropboxes, Located outside entrance of building next to UPS box. For feedback about this website, please email digital-strategy@stanford.edu. Are you at high risk for severe illness from COVID-19? What You Need to Know. Auburn Street Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-5711 Law School Clinic. /ParentTree 7 0 R /K 6 0 R Note: Samples dropped off at the 24/7 kit drop boxes will be taken by courier to the Color lab at12 p.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays, and at 5 p.m. on weekends. Color COVID-19 Surveillance Testing Sites By: nataliec Last modified: 2/14/2023 11:05:20 AM Color COVID surveillance testing sites for Stanford University students, faculty, staff, and postdocs. Faculty, staff, and postdocs who test positive for COVID are required to self-report their health status in HealthCheck.