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With spring break coming up next week, I wanted to remind everyone of UAF’s COVID-19 guidance and resources, especially for those of you who will be traveling.
We continue to follow university guidelines and policies on face coverings and physical distancing.
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If you travel outside of the state of Alaska for spring break, you will be required to have a negative test and practice strict social distancing for five days or to quarantine for 10 days before you return to in-person work or class. There are limited exceptions for people who were previously infected with COVID-19 and those who are fully vaccinated. Please be sure to review the requirements on .
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Please review the so you know what to do for your own situation. ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø-area students can through the Student Health and Counseling Center. If you live outside ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø, please contact . For students living in campus residence halls there are no additional testing or reporting requirements.
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I also want to bring to your attention the newly updated and expanded . You can and find on the state’s COVID-19 vaccination website. The also has resources and university-specific information.
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The days are getting longer and the temperatures are warming. I hope that wherever you are spending spring break, you are able to take some time to relax and come back refreshed and ready to finish the spring semester.
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Thank you for choosing UAF.
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— Dan White, chancellor
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