College 和 university environments encompass classrooms, residence halls, 和 event venues that host a myriad of classes, activities, 和 events, facilitating interactions among students, staff, 和 community members. These interactions also present opportunities for the spread of illnesses.
Madonna University remains committed to staying current with the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control 和 Prevention (CDC) 和 the Michigan Department of Health 和 Human Services (MDHHS) pertaining to these settings. As new guidance becomes available or public health conditions evolve, we will promptly update our procedures 和 policies. These updates will be accessible on the University’s official website 和 within the Student 和 Employee Resources sections of MY门户网站 as needed.
Communicable diseases are illnesses that can be transmitted from one person to another or from contaminated surfaces or food to a person. Examples of these diseases include influenza, norovirus (commonly known as the stomach flu), 和 COVID-19.
In cases where a vaccine is available, getting vaccinated when eligible is one of the most effective methods to reduce the likelihood of illness. Additionally, there are proactive measures that can further minimize the risk of infection, including:
Individuals in the following roles:
Who witness three or more individuals within a specific class, workgroup, student organization, or athletic program displaying symptoms consistent with influenza, norovirus, or COVID-19 over a seven-to-ten-day timeframe are encouraged to report this occurrence 使用 Communicable Disease 报告 Form available on MY门户网站. Please ensure that you are logged in to MY门户网站 to access the reporting link.
If you suspect you have a communicable disease:
Online resources are available on the 门户网站 for students under the Students tab, 和 faculty under the 教师 tab. Visit 我的门户 for details.
Online tools 和 resources are available on the 门户网站 for employees under the Employee 帮助选项卡. Visit 我的门户 for details.