The university remains vigilant and proactive with our response to the coronavirus pandemic. Our primary goal is to keep our community healthy and safe. The university has developed a safety plan to protect students and employees as we return to on-campus instruction. Note that plan components may change as requirements and recommendations evolve.
Stay home if you are sick, even if the symptoms don’t appear to be COVID-19.
- Students who miss class due to illness should reach out to their instructors to make a plan for missed coursework.
- Students who miss clinic shifts should request ID days using the normal process.
- Employees should contact their supervisor.
This page is updated regularly but please check your UWS email for future actions and recommendations from the university.
UPDATE: JANUARY 4, 2022
The CDC updated their recommended time for isolation on 12/27/21 and UWS subsequently updated its protocols to match. People with COVID-19 should isolate for 5 days and if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms are resolving (without fever for 24 hours), follow that by 5 days of wearing a mask when around others to minimize the risk of infecting people they encounter.
Read more here.
UPDATE: APRIL 3, 2023
The Oregon mask mandate is rescinded on April 3, 2023, based on the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) news release referencing OAR 333-019-1011. After this date, Oregon no longer requires workers or patients in health care settings to wear masks. “Health care settings” includes chiropractic offices and clinics. This is applicable for lab classes as well.
Any individual may wear a face covering in the UWS clinic for their personal protection or the protection of others.
COVID-19 SAFETY PLAN
COVID-19 REPORT FORM
POSITIVE TEST RESULT FOR COVID-19
- You have completed your 5-day isolation period;
- You are fever-free for at least 24-hours without the use of fever-reducing medicines;
- You are free of uncontrollable cough; AND
- Your other symptoms are improving.
CLOSE CONTACT WITH A PERSON WHO HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19
University protocols require that you wear a face covering for 10 days following the exposure when around others and monitor yourself for symptoms. Testing on day 5 after the exposure is also recommended. You do not need to quarantine off campus unless you develop symptoms or have a positive test result. If you develop symptoms or have a positive test result, please make another report using the online report form.
SYMPTOMS THAT COULD BE RELATED TO COVID-19
- You have self-quarantined for 5 days from the date of symptom-onset and your symptoms have resolved; or
- You have authorization from your health care provider to return to campus without a COVID-19 test and your symptoms have resolved; or
- You have received a negative COVID-19 test result and your symptoms have resolved.
- Be fever-free without the use of fever-reducing medicines for at least 24 hours;
- Be free from uncontrollable cough; AND
- Other symptoms should also be improving.
PROOF OF VACCINATION IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS
TESTING AND VACCINE INFORMATION
NBCE and CCEB EXAMINATIONS
For specific information regarding NBCE protocols, please contact NBCE. Please visit the NBCE website for updates.
Please refer to the CCEB website for additional information about exam administration.
TRAVEL AND HEALTH INSURANCE
UWS has done some preliminary research and discovered several insurance options that appear to include travel and COVID-19 related coverage. The university suggests working with a broker to identify the carrier and plan that meets your needs. Two brokers that appear to carry appropriate plans are Insubuy and American Visitor Insurance.
Note that not every plan carried by these brokers includes COVID-19-related coverage. Both brokers have information specific to COVID-19 on their websites. UWS does not recommend any particular broker, carrier or plan. Students are responsible for identifying and selecting the plan that best suits their needs.
UWS recommends requesting a written summary of COVID-19 related coverage and restrictions for any plan a student selects.