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SU Announces New COVID-19 Safety Protocols in First Phase of 'Return to Campus' Plan

COVID-19 UpdateSALISBURY, MD---In accordance with guidance from Governor Larry Hogan and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Salisbury University has announced new safety protocols for employees as it enters the first phase of its “Return to Campus” plan leading to the fall semester.
 
Beginning Monday, June 1, critical employees with job duties that cannot be completed off campus will be required to check in at COVID-19 symptom screening stations on East Campus before reporting to their worksites.
 
Those not identified as having symptoms will be cleared to continue to work. Those with symptoms will be directed to contact their supervisors and provided with information regarding self-confinement and seeking medical care. SU does not have the capacity for COVID-19 testing at this time.
 
Currently, fewer than 300 critical employees are cleared to be on SU’s campus, divided among multiple shifts. Most employees continue to work from home. Campus buildings remain closed to the public, and all in-person summer events have been canceled.
 
For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU COVID-19 webpage.