Coronavirus Archives - 91ɫ /category/coronavirus/ Four-Year University in Nevada Fri, 11 Feb 2022 08:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2023/07/NS-Monogram-GoldBlack.svg Coronavirus Archives - 91ɫ /category/coronavirus/ 32 32 Guidance on Masks/Face Coverings /campus-news/guidance-on-masks-face-coverings/ /campus-news/guidance-on-masks-face-coverings/#respond Fri, 11 Feb 2022 08:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/guidance-on-masks-face-coverings/ Governor Steve Sisolak ԲԴdzܲԳ today that Nevada will rescind the mask mandate, effective immediately. Public safety requires participation from all levels. As individuals, let us remain mindful to enter classrooms, office spaces, and communal areas with the utmost care for each other’s collective health and safety.

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Dear Campus Community,

Governor Steve Sisolak today that Nevada will rescind the mask mandate, effective immediately. Public safety requires participation from all levels. As individuals, let us remain mindful to enter classrooms, office spaces, and communal areas with the utmost care for each other’s collective health and safety.

As stated in the Nevada System of Higher Education’s (NSHE) , “Individual NSHE institutions do not currently retain the authority to unilaterally impose more stringent face covering requirements beyond Nevada law. Stricter face covering requirements involve systemwide policy decisions that falls outside of a President’s discretion.” It’s important to note that our on-campus student vaccination rate is 89%. This figure excludes students enrolled 100% online and high school students earning college credits (dual-credit students) as both groups attend 91ɫ remotely. Our employee vaccination rate is over 95%.

91ɫ is an agent of social justice, and as a campus made up of the New Majority, it is especially important to persist in fostering a community which supports all students and employees. Let us remember that COVID-19 has a disproportionate impact on certain members of the Scorpion community, including our peers that are immunocompromised, without health insurance, and who live with or care for other individuals. While face coverings will no longer be required in public spaces, please be cognizantthat COVID-19 is ongoing. Take into consideration your health and health of others when making a personal decision.

As we face the challenges of COVID-19, 91ɫ College remains committed to ensuring a safe and healthy teaching, learning, and working environment for the Spring 2022 semester. I thank you for your support and assistance. As restrictions loosen, please continue to exercise caution and good judgment to limit the further spread of COVID-19.N95 masks are also available to all faculty, staff, and students at the Rogers Student Center front desk Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Vaccination is the best prevention method for keeping the Scorpion community as safe as possible. All Scorpions are invited to theVaccine and Booster Clinic on February 17 in the Rogers Student Center Ballroom.

We will continue to share information specific to 91ɫ through official channels, including . The site contains current announcements and links to ,downloadthe , and other important information.

Please join me and the Scorpion family to do our part to make our communities safer.

Be Well!

Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard
President

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Campus Announcement: CCSD Five-Day Pause /campus-news/campus-announcement-ccsd-five-day-pause/ /campus-news/campus-announcement-ccsd-five-day-pause/#respond Wed, 12 Jan 2022 08:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/campus-announcement-ccsd-five-day-pause/ Dear Campus Community, Clark County School District announced today that it is canceling classes from Friday, Jan. 14 until Wednesday, Jan. 19 due to “extreme staffing shortages” caused by a surge in COVID-19 cases. We ask that all supervisors work with their teams to determine if Temporary Emergency Remote Work Accommodation is needed during this […]

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Dear Campus Community,

Clark County School District announced today that it is canceling classes from Friday, Jan. 14 until Wednesday, Jan. 19 due to “extreme staffing shortages” caused by a surge in . We ask that all supervisors work with their teams to determine if Temporary Emergency Remote Work Accommodation is needed during this specified time.We also ask all instructional faculty to be aware the CCSD 5-day pause may affect student schedules on the first day of the semester on Tuesday, Jan. 18.

As a reminder, the College continues to work towards finalizing an Alternative Work Arrangement Policy. Pending the implementation of that policy, alternative work schedules and remote work is not authorized.

Overall, we remain steadfast in our purpose to serve our students and we are ready to pivot if the circumstances require it. We ask for your continued compassion and support as we move forward to prepare for a successful Spring ’22 semester.

Be Well!

Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard

President

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2022 Spring Semester COVID Updates /campus-news/2022-spring-semester-covid-updates/ /campus-news/2022-spring-semester-covid-updates/#respond Wed, 12 Jan 2022 08:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/2022-spring-semester-covid-updates/ Dear Campus Community, We will start the spring semester with an elevated sense of belonging and purpose as we are Back &Boldand safe with all faculty and staff returning to campus. We should celebrate our continued commitment to safety protocols and high vaccination rates- 95% for employees and 80% for students. Our care for […]

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Dear Campus Community,

We will start the spring semester with an elevated sense of belonging and purpose as we are Back &Boldand safe with all faculty and staff returning to campus. We should celebrate our continued commitment to safety protocols and high vaccination rates- 95% for employees and 80% for students. Our care for each other will be of utmost importance as we resume in-person operations and in-person instruction. Keeping our campus safe also relies on personal action,individual commitment to following prevention measures to I ask that each of us do our part at work and home.

After two years of managing the pandemic, we now have valuable experience, plans for changing course if needed, and standing committees entirely devoted to managing our response to the pandemic.

Review updates and information on key areas:

Student Vaccination
On December 21, the Interim Legislative Commission met and did not give final approval to extend the regulation requiring student COVID vaccines to register for classes at institutions within NSHE. Following direction from Chancellor Rose, all student registration holds for the spring semester based on not having a COVID-19 vaccine have been lifted.

On December 30, the NSHE Board of Regents voted to direct Chancellor Rose to draft a letter in support of a student vaccine requirement to be sent to Governor Steve Sisolak, the State Board of Health, and the 91ɫ Legislature. The Governor’s Office has indicated it will pursue a student mandate through separate regulatory action. 91ɫ will closely monitor this process.

Employee Vaccination
On December 30, the NSHE Board of Regents retained the existing employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate. All NSHE employees who were not vaccinated or did not have an approved exemption were terminated on December 31, 2021. A 30-day grace period is in place until January 31, 2022, to allow NSHE employees to request reinstatement upon completion of COVID-19 vaccination. Please read this
for more details. Based on the current vaccination mandate that is in place for employees, mandatory weekly COVID-19 testing will be required for unvaccinated employees with exemptions beginning February 15th.

CDC Guidance
As the Omicron variant continues to spread throughout the U.S., the CDC released new guidance to reflect the current science on when and for how long a person is maximally infectious. The CDC’s updated guidelines for determining quarantine and isolation requirements after being exposed to COVID can be found here:

Vaccination has proven to be the most effective tool in ensuring that severe illness and hospitalization are avoided. 91ɫ will be hosting two vaccine clinics: January 20th and February 17th, 10 am-2 pm. If you have not received your booster yet, this is a great opportunity. Flu vaccines will also be available.

Self-Reporting
All individuals who have a potential COVID exposure or are confirmed positive for Coronavirus should self-report at
. Self-Reporting initiates Case Management and Internal Contact Tracing. These steps ensure that impacted individuals and those supporting them have the information and resources they need to help keep our campus as safe as possible.

Temporary Emergency Remote Work Accommodation
The College continues to work towards
finalizing an Alternative Work Arrangement Policy. Pending the implementation of that policy, alternative work schedules and remote work is not authorized.

However, as we continue to operate during a pandemic, there may be situations that require Temporary Emergency Remote Work Accommodations. As such, employees who have self-reported and are confirmed as required to quarantine/isolate may, with the approval of their supervisor, work from home for the duration of the quarantine/isolation period so long as they are well enough to do so. Also, if an employee is required to care for a dependent who is under quarantine/isolation with the approval of their supervisor, they may request a Temporary Emergency Remote Work Accommodation.

Health and Safety Protocols
91ɫ continues to utilize health and safety protocols such as face-covering requirements, campus-wide sanitation stations, additional campus cleanings, use of
plexiglass partitions, increased air ventilation, and use of MERV 13 air filters. We are starting the ventilation and exhaust operation earlier before normal building occupancy and extending the ventilation and exhaust operation after normal building occupancy schedules for each day.

Overall, we remain steadfast in our purpose to serve our students and but also ready to pivot if the circumstances require it. We ask for your continued compassion and support as we move forward to prepare for a successful Spring ’22 semester.

Be Well!

Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard

President

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Free Vaccination Clinics Offered on Campus /campus-news/free-vaccination-clinics-offered-on-campus/ /campus-news/free-vaccination-clinics-offered-on-campus/#respond Mon, 30 Aug 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/free-vaccination-clinics-offered-on-campus/ All 91ɫ College Scorpions, families and community members over the age of 12 are invited to get a COVID-19 vaccine at 91ɫ College! College students must be fully vaccinated by November 1st to enroll for Spring 2022 classes, which means first dose of the vaccine is needed October 1st.) To support our community, 91ɫ is hosting four free vaccine clinics in...

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All 91ɫ College Scorpions, families and community members over the age of 12 are invited to get a COVID-19 vaccine at 91ɫ College! College students must be fully vaccinated by November 1stto enroll for Spring 2022 classes, which means first dose of the vaccine is needed October 1st.) To support our community, 91ɫ is hosting four free vaccine clinics in partnership with Immunize Nevada. These are walk-in clinics – no appointment necessary. Health insurance is not required.

91ɫ College COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics | Rogers Student Center, Ballroom C

  • Tuesday, August 31 (10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.)
  • Thursday, September 9 (10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.)
  • Tuesday, September 28 (10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.)
  • Thursday, October 7 (10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.)*

*Please note that if you receive the first dose of the Moderna vaccine on October 7, you may not receive the second dose until on or after November 4th, and you will not be able to enroll for classes on November 1st.

 

Will NSC be offering choices of the vaccine?

  • Yes,attendees have the choice to receive the Pfizer, Moderna, or Janssen vaccine.

Do I have to come back to NSC for my second shot?

  • No, but you can! We will have vaccine clinics spaced 28 days apart, so you are able to come back for your second shot here. You are also free to schedule your second shot appointment elsewhere.

If I got my first shot many months ago and never went back, can I still come get my second shot?

  • Yes. If you received your first COVID-19 vaccine in Nevada, you can come in and get your second dose as long as your first Pfizer dose was received over 21 days ago or your first Moderna dose was received over 28 days ago. Please note that per CDC guidelines, “You should get your second shot as close to the recommended 3-week or 4-week interval as possible. However, your second shot may be given up to 6 weeks (42 days) after the first dose, if necessary.”

Will my privacy be protected?

  • Yes. Everyone’s privacy is protected. Getting the vaccine will not affect immigrant status.

Can I bring my friends and family?

  • Absolutely. The COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics are open to everyone.

Will I be able to receive my booster shot?

  • For now, 3rd dose eligibility applies only to severely immunocompromised individuals. Contactcoronavirus@nsc.eduto find out if you fall into an approved category for immunocompromised individuals.

Why get a COVID-19 vaccine?

  • COVID-19 vaccines are effective at helping protect against severe disease and death from variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 currently circulating. If enough Nevadans are vaccinated, we can keep businesses, restaurants and schools open.
  • Widespread vaccination will end this pandemic the way it ended smallpox, polio, and measles.

 

For questions or more information, visitor contactcoronavirus@nsc.edu. To get more information on vaccines, visitor call 1.800.401.0946.

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Clery Notice for Fall 2021 COVID-19 Case /coronavirus/clery-notice-for-fall-2021-covid-19-case/ /coronavirus/clery-notice-for-fall-2021-covid-19-case/#respond Wed, 25 Aug 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/clery-notice-for-fall-2021-covid-19-case/ The individual was last on the NS campus on August 23, 2021 and was confirmed as positive for COVID-19 on August 24, 2021. The individual is recovering and is following protocols set by state health officials and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. When an individual is confirmed to have COVID-19, the Southern Nevada Health District determines who they may have had close...

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Dear 91ɫ College Community,

Within the past 24 hours, NS has been informed that a member of the campus community has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).

The individual was last on the NS campus on August 23, 2021 and was confirmed as positive for COVID-19 on August 24, 2021. The individual is recovering and is following protocols set by state health officials and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. When an individual is confirmed to have COVID-19, the t determines who they may have had close contact with and guidance is provided directly to those individuals.

The Southern Nevada Health District emphasizes that those most at risk from COVID-19 include people who have had daily repeated and prolonged exposure. The college is sending this notification out of an abundance of caution because the individual visited a public space on campus on August 23, 2021.

We ask the NS community to continue following , , , and . All individuals confirmed positive for coronavirus should self-report at . If you need to schedule a free COVID-19 test, visit .

Vaccination clinics are located throughout Clark County. You may find the most convenient vaccination clinic for you by visiting .

We are also working with local partners and the Southern Nevada Health District to offer free COVID-19 vaccination clinics on campus on August 31st and September 9th. Details will be forthcoming.

Please remember face coverings are required for all students, employees, and members of the public when indoors at a 91ɫ College building. We also want to remind you of the mental health and wellness resources available to you during this challenging time. Here is the link to those resources for 91ɫ students: and employees: . These resources can also be accessed in the .

We will continue to share information specific to NS through official channels, including . The site includes links to health resources, college operations, current announcements, and other important information.

As you may be aware, the Southern Nevada NSHE institutions are partnering to vaccinate ALL individuals over the age of 12. To schedule your vaccine, visit . We are also working with local partners and the Southern Nevada Health District to offer free COVID-19 vaccination clinics on campus on August 31st and September 9th. Details will be forthcoming.

Unless there are unusual circumstances, future information regarding positive cases of COVID-19 within the NS community will be posted solely at . This information complies with Clery Act requirements.

Sincerely,

Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard
President

Adam Garcia
Vice President & Director
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President Pollard’s Message Regarding COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement /campus-news/president-pollards-message-regarding-covid-19-vaccination-requirement/ /campus-news/president-pollards-message-regarding-covid-19-vaccination-requirement/#respond Fri, 20 Aug 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/president-pollards-message-regarding-covid-19-vaccination-requirement/ Nevada’s State Board of Health today voted to require a COVID-19 vaccine for Nevada’s public higher education student population. As they are Nevada’s medical and science experts with the legal authority to make the decision, the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) supports the COVID-19 vaccine mandate...

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Dear Campus Community,

Nevada’s State Board of Health today voted to require a COVID-19 vaccine for Nevada’s public higher education student population. As they are Nevada’s medical and science experts with the legal authority to make the decision, the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) supports the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all NSHE students. The mandate requires proof of vaccination for students to enroll for the Spring 2022 semester, which begins in January 2022. Please keep in mind that two of the vaccine options are multidose. It is essential to be thoughtful as you plan to comply with the November 1st implementation date.

I encourage every 91ɫ College student to get the vaccine as soon as possible. As a treasured member of our Scorpion family, please do this not only for the health and wellbeing of yourself and your family but also for your fellow Scorpions — students, professors, and staff. The COVID-19 vaccines are the most effective way to end the pandemic and the surest and safest way to provide you with an uninterrupted learning environment at 91ɫ.

Vaccination clinics are located throughout Clark County. You may find the most convenient vaccination clinic for you by visiting . We are also working with local partners and the Southern Nevada Health District to offer free COVID-19 vaccination clinics on campus on August 31st and September 9th. Details will be forthcoming.

As you schedule your vaccination appointment, please remember face coverings are required for all students, employees, and members of the public when indoors at a 91ɫ College building. We also want to remind you of the mental health and wellness resources available to you during this challenging time. Here is the link to those resources for 91ɫ students: .

We thank you for your patience as we move forward and ask for your continued compassion and support on our learning and wellness journey.

Be State Safe,

Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard

President

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New COVID-19 Face Covering Requirements for NSHE Institutions /campus-news/new-covid-19-face-covering-requirements-for-nshe-institutions/ /campus-news/new-covid-19-face-covering-requirements-for-nshe-institutions/#respond Wed, 28 Jul 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/new-covid-19-face-covering-requirements-for-nshe-institutions/ COVID cases continue to increase in Clark County. Therefore, new face covering requirements for all Nevadans have been announced. Governor Steve Sisolak issued Directive No. 47 yesterday, which imposes new face covering requirements for all vaccinated and unvaccinated Nevadans based upon the new...

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Dear Campus Community,

COVID cases continue to increase in Clark County. Therefore, new face covering requirements for all Nevadans have been announced. Governor Steve Sisolak issued yesterday, which imposes new face covering requirements for all vaccinated and unvaccinated Nevadans based upon the also issued yesterday. that effective Friday, July 30, 2021, all unvaccinated and vaccinated NSHE students, employees, and members of the public will be required to wear a face covering while inside any building or structure on any NSHE campus or property.

91ɫ College will implement the directive as follows:

  • Face coverings are required for all students, employees, and members of the public, when indoors at a 91ɫ College building.
  • Face coverings are not required outside or when alone in your private office or your room in on-campus housing.
  • Face coverings can be removed if two people are meeting in a private office, both have been vaccinated, and they social distance.
  • All building signage will reflect the new directive.
  • Social distancing in general is not required under the current mandate.

This new mandate may remain in effect until the vaccination rate increases and COVID-19 transmission levels decrease in Clark County and other Nevada high-risk counties. The COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to end the pandemic and protect yourself, your family and friends, and the greater community. If you have not been vaccinated, please do so soon and encourage others to do the same.

Visit to schedule a vaccination appointment.

We thank you for following this directive. If you suspect or are confirmed to have COVID-19, complete the Self-Report Form at . Resources are also available in the . We will continue to share information specific to 91ɫ at and through official channels.

Be State Safe!

Vickie Shields, Ph.D.
Acting President

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Updated Guidance During the Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic /campus-news/updated-guidance-during-the-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic/ /campus-news/updated-guidance-during-the-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic/#respond Fri, 16 Jul 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/updated-guidance-during-the-ongoing-covid-19-pandemic/ Dear NS Campus Community, It has been a monumental undertaking to maintain operations during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Much gratitude to those in frontline, operational and clinical roles who have been critical to keeping us all safe and helping protect our larger community. As well as our academic faculty who stepped up with little notice […]

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Dear NS Campus Community,

It has been a monumental undertaking to maintain operations during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Much gratitude to those in frontline, operational and clinical roles who have been critical to keeping us all safe and helping protect our larger community. As well as our academic faculty who stepped up with little notice to move classes online, keep the quality of instruction high, and increase their advising and mentoring loads with students. Your sustained commitment to 91ɫ over the last 17 months is to be commended.

With the in Southern Nevada we remind everyone getting vaccinated remains the best way to protect yourself and our campus community. We encourage all Nevadans over the age of 12 to get vaccinated. Additionally, the both unvaccinated and vaccinated people wear masks in crowded indoor public places where they may have contact with others who are not fully vaccinated.

Added Cleaning

July 1 marked the transition back to full in-person operations resulting in an increased presence on campus by employees and students alike. Facilities has discontinued the use of “door tabs” that marked unopened rooms and has increased cleaning frequency and intensity on the most vulnerable spaces and surfaces, including restrooms, conference rooms, and public spaces.Sanitization continues on regular touchpoints, such as on handrails, building entrances, and elevators. Hand sanitizing dispensers are located at the entrances of each building and in all highly populated areas. Building ventilation systems have been adjusted to maximize the amount of outside air and continuously “flush” the building’s air. Call Facilities at (702) 992-2200 with questions or submit requests to facilities@nsc.edu for any special cleaning needs.

Guidance for unvaccinated and vaccinated individuals exposed to COVID-19

Protocols remain in place for any suspected or confirmed cases received via the Self-Report Form at or accessed via the. NS COVID case managers conduct contact tracing and provide individuals involved information and guidance from the CDC as to when to quarantine.

Guidance for unvaccinated individuals

The CDC continues to recommend a quarantine period of 14 days. However, the following options may be available to shorten the quarantine period:

  • Quarantine may end after day 10 without testing so long as no symptoms have been exhibited through daily monitoring.
  • Quarantine may end after day 7 if an FDA-approved COVID test, collected by a medical provider, tests negative and no symptoms have been exhibited through daily monitoring.

Regardless of the quarantine period, employees and students should conduct daily symptom monitoring for 14 days following the last exposure. If symptoms develop, individuals should remain off-campus, adhere to the above quarantine guidelines, and are encouraged to seek out a COVID test when possible.

Guidance for fully vaccinated individuals

Employees and students who have been fully vaccinated and subsequently exposed to someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 are not required to quarantine so long as they meet all of the following criteria:

  • Are fully vaccinated (≥ 2 weeks following receipt of two-dose vaccine, or ≥ four weeks following receipt of a one-dose vaccine)
  • Have not exhibited COVID-19 symptoms since the most recent COVID-19 exposure

Individuals who do not meet the above criteria should follow current quarantine guidance outlined above for unvaccinated individuals. Fully vaccinated individuals who do not need to quarantine should still conduct daily symptom monitoring for 14 days following the last exposure. If symptoms develop, they should remain off-campus, adhere to the above quarantine guidelines, and are encouraged to seek out a COVID test when possible.

Are vaccines required for employees or students to return to campus?

No, NS does not require employees nor students to be fully vaccinated in order to return to campus. However, vaccinations remain the best way to protect yourself and our campus community and we encourage all Nevadans over the age of 12 to get vaccinated.

Visit to schedule a vaccination appointment.

Is paid Administrative Leave still available to employees for COVID-related situations?

With the expiration of Federal and State paid leave options, NS is no longer providing paid Administrative Leave for COVID-related circumstance. Employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 and/or are exhibiting COVID-19 symptoms should follow the quarantine guidelines noted above.

Employees who are required to quarantine may elect to work remotely during the quarantine period so long as they receive the approval and authorization from their direct supervisor. Leave eligible employees (i.e. Academic Faculty, Administrative Faculty, Classified Staff) who are not able to work remotely may use their accrued annual, sick, or compensatory leave.

Are face coverings required while on campus?

For individuals who have not fully received a COVID-19 vaccine, wearing a face covering remains mandatory under the law. Individuals who are not fully vaccinated are still required to wear facing coverings while inside NS buildings and classrooms, irrespective of whether other individuals are present. Face coverings are also required while outside on campus when in group settings or where social distancing cannot be maintained.

Fully vaccinated individuals are not required to wear a face covering while inside buildings, inside classrooms, or outside on campus. Fully vaccinated, as defined by the CDC, means two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) or four weeks after a one-dose vaccine (Johnson & Johnson Janssen).

Is COVID-19 Return to Campus training for employees still required?

No, the COVID-19 employee training that was previously required prior to returning to campus is no longer required.

While this information covers a majority of situations that employees may face, we recognize that unique situations may arise. As such, employees and supervisors are encouraged to contact Eric Gilliland, Director of Human Resources at Eric.Gilliland@nsc.edu with any questions or concerns that they may have. Students are encouraged to contact Dr. Stefanie Coleman, Dean of Students at Stefanie.Coleman@nsc.edu with any questions or concerns.

Be State Safe!

Vickie Shields, Ph.D.
Acting President

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COVID-19 Update on Face Covering, Campus Space & Commencement /campus-news/covid-19-update-on-face-covering-campus-space-commencement/ /campus-news/covid-19-update-on-face-covering-campus-space-commencement/#respond Fri, 21 May 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/covid-19-update-on-face-covering-campus-space-commencement/ Dear Campus Community, This is an important announcement regarding significant changes in COVID-19 protocols on campus. First and foremost, thank you for following directives and staying safe. We have had very few reported COVID cases over the last six weeks. While restrictions are loosening, please vaccinate and continue to exercise caution and good judgement to […]

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Dear Campus Community,

This is an important announcement regarding significant changes in COVID-19 protocols on campus. First and foremost, thank you for following directives and staying safe. We have had very few reported COVID cases over the last six weeks. While restrictions are loosening, please vaccinate and continue to exercise caution and good judgement to limit the further spread of COVID-19.

Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued based upon the most recent health data and scientific research that as of May 16, face coverings would no longer be required indoors or outdoors for individuals who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Following review by the State of Nevada and the Nevada System of Higher Education, new guidance has been issued regarding COVID-19 protocols.

 

Face Covering

Based on this guidance, effective immediately, Nevada State College individuals, including students, employees, and members of the public, who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, are no longer required to wear a face covering while inside buildings, inside classrooms, or outside on campus. Fully vaccinated, as defined by the CDC, means two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine is administered, i.e., Pfizer or Moderna, or two weeks after a one-dose COVID-19 vaccine is administered, i.e., Johnson & Johnson Janssen. Please note that individual programs, such as nursing and teaching, may have requirements related to clinical placements and practicums that may vary from this guidance. Also, as this change is occurring in the middle of the first summer session, please respect your instructors request that you continue to wear face coverings while in the classroom for the balance of the first summer session.

As to individuals, including students, employees, and members of the public, who have not been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you are still required to wear face coverings while inside NSC buildings and classrooms, irrespective of whether other individuals are present. You are also required to wear face coverings while outside on campus in group settings or where social distancing cannot be maintained. For individuals who have not fully received a COVID-19 vaccine, wearing a face covering remains mandatory under the law.

Students and employees are obligated to follow and workplace policies. We expect students and employees to voluntarily comply with the updated face coverings policy without any specific questioning of their vaccination status. It is part of our personal integrity and civic responsibility for each of us to comply.

 

Campus Spaces/Events/Commencement

Starting June 1, Clark County will lift restrictions involving capacity limits, large gatherings and social distancing. The guidance has been adopted by and the

  • All campus spaces, including classrooms, may return to full capacity beginning June 1. No social distance is required. However, it will take some time for facility changes to be implemented. With respect to classrooms, the Information Technology Services and Facilities teams will reconfigure classrooms and labs over the summer to prepare for normal occupancy in the fall semester.
  • In-person events and gatherings will only require the submission of the standard event request form after June 1. The event exception form is no longer needed. A minimum of four weeks’ notice on all event requests is still required. Your reservation is tentative until you receive a confirmation notice.
  • The Orleans Arena will operate at full capacity as of June 1, which now allows 2021 Commencement to accommodate over 5,500+ guests. Tickets are no longer required, and seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional details on Graduation and COVID-19 protocols will be communicated by email later this afternoon.

Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and our campus community. We encourage all Nevadans over the age of 12 to get vaccinated. Visit to schedule a vaccination appointment. Recent statistics point to less than 50% of eligible people are vaccinated in Southern Nevada. Let’s be the solution by getting vaccinated and encouraging others to do the same.

Wearing a face covering also remains an effective means of preventing infection for both unvaccinated and vaccinated people. Regardless of what someone chooses (mask or no mask), the college seeks to bolster our sense of community and asks everyone on campus to be respectful of individual decisions on wearing face coverings.

If you suspect or are confirmed to have COVID-19, complete the Self-Report Form at nsc.edu/coronavirus. Resources are also available in the .

As always remember that the current COVID-19 policies on face covering remain subject to amendment whereby mitigation efforts or restrictions may be further relaxed or strengthened. We will continue to share information specific to 91ɫ through official channels, including .

 

Be State Safe!

Bart Patterson
President

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May 6, 2021 /coronavirus/may-6-2021/ /coronavirus/may-6-2021/#respond Fri, 07 May 2021 07:00:00 +0000 https://nevadastatedevsite.flywheelsites.com/may-6-2021/ Thank you for doing your part in stopping the spread of COVID-19. For two consecutive weeks, we have had no new reports of positive cases. We are grateful and acknowledge your commitment. Please continue to practice prevention protocols and encourage others to vaccinate.

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Dear 91ɫ Community;

Thank you for doing your part in stopping the spread of COVID-19. For two consecutive weeks, we have had no new reports of positive cases. We are grateful and acknowledge your commitment. Please continue to practice prevention protocols and encourage others to vaccinate.

Effective May 1, the has approved reducing social distance space to 3-feet and increasing room capacities to 80%. Note most classrooms and other spaces on campus hold fewer than 80% of their capacity when all individuals are spaced 3-feet apart. Our facilities and ITS teams have set all campus spaces so that social distance can be maintained.

The Office of the Provost continues to plan for appropriate in-person class sizes, taking into consideration how safety can be maintained in consideration of County mandates, campus spaces, and the needs of our faculty, staff and students. Our measurements indicate that we can safely put approximately 30 students in a typical classroom with a capacity of 40 students.

, issued May 3 modified the face covering mandate for individuals that are fully vaccinated. Given that at this time vaccinations are not mandatory, we will continue to require face coverings be worn indoors at all times. Individuals should not remove their face coverings to teach or present indoors. While indoors a face covering can be removed only if an individual is socially distanced while actively eating or drinking, or in a closed office alone. While outdoors face coverings may be removed, however there are exceptions. For example, if an outdoor event requires participants be in close proximity such as a concert, face coverings will be required.

In-person events and gatherings require the submission of . Requests for an exception must be submitted at least four weeks in advance for events limited to 91ɫ students, faculty and/or staff and six weeks in advance for events attended by visitors or guests. This applies to any activity, occasion, reception, performance, special meal, conference, training, meeting, or any combination thereof that does not appear in a published class schedule. Appointments and classes are excluded.

Working together to safeguard the campus community requires our unwavering commitment to observing these best practices:

  1. All Nevadans over the age of 16 are encouraged to get vaccinated. Visit to schedule a vaccination appointment.
  2. Continue following .
  3. Be aware of , and when it is needed.
  4. Do not come to campus if you know you were . You should stay home for 14 days after your last contact with a person who has COVID-19. Even if you test negative for COVID-19 or feel healthy, you should stay home (quarantine) since symptoms may appear 2 to 14 days after exposure to the virus.
  5. If you are experiencing any , get a free test and stay off campus. To determine when it is safe to return to being around others, check here:
  6. To schedule a free COVID-19 test, visit or visit and select PUBLIC as your employer.
  7. If you suspect or are confirmed to have COVID-19, complete the Self-Report Form at nsc.edu/coronavirus.

The Self-Report Form and many more tools are also available on the .

We will continue to share information specific to 91ɫ through official channels, including .

Virtual Town Hall

Do you have questions? Then tune in to the Virtual Town Hall on Friday, May 7th at 12:00 p.m. at . All employees can submit questions in advance for campus leadership by visiting .

Edith Fernández, PhD
Vice President
DIVISION OF COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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