Response to COVID-19 Occurrences on Campus (교내 확진환자 발생 시 구성원 대응지침)
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Response Manual for COVID-19 Occurrences on Campus
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Immediately after COVID-19 infection occurs on campus
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Confirmed patients and their contact persons (who have shared the same space, dined together, etc. within 2 – 3 days) must immediately report to the department/program office and SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342). |
After SNU investigates on on-campus travel routes, check the Information, and
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A. Those who have been in contact with the confirmed patients within 2 – 3 days must report to the department/program office and SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342). B. Those who have been in the travel route and develop suspected symptoms must report to the department/program office and SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342), and follow the guidance. C. Those who have been in the travel route but do not develop suspected symptoms stay home and self-quarantine for 3 -4 days. When developing suspected symptoms, these must report to the department/program office and SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342). * If it occurs at group residential facilities, contact persons must follow the B guidance above. D. Those who have not been in the travel route but develop suspected symptoms stay home and self-quarantine for 3 -4 days. If the symptoms continue, these must address it to SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342). E. Others must observe personal hygiene. |
After the local public health division investigates on the rest of the travel routes, check the information through the district office’s website or blog, and
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A. The local public health center will contact the official self-quarantine subjects and monitor the status. These must not go outside, stay home in an isolated space, not share their stuffs with others, and comply with daily health status self-monitoring. B. Those who have been in the travel route and develop suspected symptoms must report to the department/program office and SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342), and go under self-quarantine. C. Those who have been in the travel route but do not develop suspected symptoms stay home and self-quarantine for 3 -4 days. When developing suspected symptoms, these must report to the department/program office and SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342). D. Those who have not been in the travel route but develop suspected symptoms stay home and self-quarantine for 3 -4 days. If the symptoms continue, these must address it to SNU Health Service Center (02-880-5342). E. Others must observe personal hygiene. |
Attendance Policy for COVID-19 Concerns
Confirmed Patient, Suspected Patient, Symptomatic Case under Investigation, Self-Quarantine (under active surveillance)
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1. Report your status to the college/program office.
2. Go under self-quarantine for the following time period. (During the quarantine period, it is not allowed to enter the campus.)
· Confirmed Patients: Until being confirmed to be fully recovered (discharged) · Suspected Patients: Even when being tested negative, until the noon of the 15th day from the day when they made the last contact with the confirmed case · Symptomatic Cases under Investigation: Upon COVID-19 test; discharged when being tested negative; For symptomatic students who newly (re-)enter Korea, self-quarantine for 14 days · Self-Quarantine (under active surveillance): Until the noon of the 15th day from the day when they made the last contact with the confirmed case; For students who newly (re-)enter Korea, self-quarantine for 14 days 3. Attendance policy during the self-quarantine period
· For non-face-to-face class, join the class at home. · For in-person class, report it to the instructor and join the alternative that is provided by the instructor. 4. Participation in In-person class after self-quarantine
· Confirmed patients must take a confirmation from their college administrative office and SNU Health Service Center before entering the campus. |
Contact with Suspected/Symptomatic Patients
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1. Return home immediately after being confirmed to have been in contact with the suspected patient or symptomatic cases under investigation.
· Students who (may) have been in contact with the cases above must sanitize their hands and return home, wearing a facemask. · For in-person classes that they cannot join (until being tested negative), students must report it to the instructor and have the absences officially excused. 2. Take a COVID-19 diagnostic test at the state-designated medical facilities; in case being tested negative, they can enter the campus.
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If one cannot make attendance to class due to COVID-19 related concerns, they must address it to the instructor for further guidance.