COVID-19 Update: March 1, 2023

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Wednesday, March 1, 2023.  (It’s the first COVID update since November 22, 2022, exactly 99 days ago.  At COVID-19 day 1088, we are just 13 days from completing COVID-19 YEAR 3.)

I’ve chosen to send this update, because today I have an important policy decision to report.

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COVID-19 Update: November 7, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, November 7, 2022.  Don’t forget to vote tomorrow if you haven’t already done so!

Quarantine update

The on-campus mini-surge has resumed.  As of this morning we had 11 students in quarantine, three at home and eight on campus, up from five last week.  Worth celebrating, we had a time last Monday when all of our students cleared quarantine and we had no new cases, the first ZERO for the semester, I think.  Some of the current cases will clear today, and there have also been some new reports.

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COVID-19 Update: October 31, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, October 31, 2022.  Happy Halloween everyone.  I am wearing pirate garb for our costumes, so my joke, a repeat from before, reflects that.

Quarantine update

The on-campus mini-surge has continued to lessen.  As of this morning we had five students in quarantine, one at home and four on campus, down from eight last week.  Among on-campus employees, and we now have only one staff member quarantining with a positive test, down from five last week.  That individual works in Facilities.  I have not heard that any of the cases represent serious health concerns at this point.

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COVID-19 Update: October 24, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, October 24, 2022.

Quarantine update

The on-campus mini-surge reported last week has lessened at least a little.  As of this morning we had eight students in quarantine, three at home and five on campus, down by one from last week.  Among on-campus employees, and we now have five faculty and staff quarantiningwith positive tests, down from nine last week.  Those Bereans work in Hafer Gibson, IS&S and Woods-Penn.  I have not heard that any of the cases represent serious health concerns at this point.

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COVID-19 Update: October 17, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, October 17, 2022.  Welcome to the second half of the fall term!

Two profound quotes for Mountain Day (this Wednesday):

The mountains are calling and I must go.
John Muir 1873

Think like a mountain.
Aldo Leopold 1949

(Both these amazing American heroes of ecology are worthy of further study.)

Quarantine update

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COVID-19 Update: October 10, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, October 10, 2022.  I hope that everyone is enjoying Reading Period and best wishes to all students on mid-terms.

Quarantine update

Currently, we have just one student in quarantine, and that person is quarantining at home.  Also, this week, we have only one on-campus employee quarantining with positive tests.  That Berean works in Facilities.

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COVID-19 Update: October 3, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, October 3, 2022.

Quarantine update

Currently, we have 3 students in quarantine.  Cases continue to be relatively uncomplicated.  Similar to last week, we have only two on-campus employees quarantining with positive tests.  The on-campus Bereans who have tested positive work in Rogers-Traylor and Danforth Technology.

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COVID-19 Update: September 26, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, September 26, 2022.

Quarantine update

Currently, we have 8 quarantining cases among students.  Cases continue to be relatively uncomplicated.  Improved from last week, we have only two on-campus employees quarantining with positive tests.  The on-campus Bereans who have tested positive work in College Square and Jelkyl.

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COVID-19 Update: September 22, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Tuesday, September 20, 2022.  (I had this ready to send on Tuesday evening, but somehow managed to leave it in my Drafts folder until this morning.)

Quarantine update

I have good news. The surge we were experiencing last week has slowed down significantly. Last week’s report noted a surge among students with 18 students in quarantine.  As of yesterday, we have only 5 quarantining cases among students, three are off campus and two are on campus.  Unchanged from last week, we have four on-campus employees quarantining with positive tests, but no positive cases among employees who work remotely.  The on-campus Bereans who have tested positive work in Fairchild Hall, Presser Hall,  the Ray House and Facilities.

COVID-19 Community Level

As of last Friday Madison County’s COVID community level has remained in the “Red” designation, and all of our neighboring counties have gone “Red,” too, as has most of Eastern Kentucky.

Kentucky update

The number of new reported cases in the Commonwealth has increased a bit to 9159 in the past week.  That is still about 1300 new cases per day.  The test positivity rate has continued to decrease and is now at about 12%. The number of deaths per week in the state is holding pretty steady, 80 this past week, vs. 78 two weeks ago.

Given that the situation is largely unchanged from the last two weeks, the College will continue its current masking policy:

  • Masking will be required in all classroom settings and indoor mass gatherings (>500 attendees)
  • Masking will be required in all residence hall settings, except in a student’s individual room
  • Masking will be required in all music ensemble practices, but not for performers in performances
  • Masking will be recommended for all Bereans in any indoor congregate settings
  • Masking is strongly suggested for all Bereans in any off-campus public settings
  • Masking will be required for all visitors at any campus events.

Lyle Roelofs, President
Berea College

COVID-19 Update: September 12, 2022

Dear Bereans,

This is the update for Monday, September 12, 2022.

I am sending this update out a little earlier in the week than lately because of some challenging developments and the resulting necessity to make a policy change.  (See below for the details of the changed circumstances pertaining to the College and the immediate area.)

Because of a surge of cases among students and the fact that the situation has also deteriorated in Madison County, the AC has decided on changes to our masking policy, effective immediately.   Because transmission among students is occurring in some classroom settings and seems to be concentrated in some residence halls:

  • Masking will be required in all classroom settings
  • Masking will be required in all residence hall settings, except in a student’s individual room
  • Masking will be required in all music ensemble practices and performances
  • Masking will be recommended for all Bereans in any indoor congregate settings
  • Masking is strongly suggested for all Bereans in any off-campus public settings
  • Masking will be required for all visitors at any campus events.

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