Coronavirus/COVID-19 Information

Important Update Regarding COVID-19 Cases on Campus—August 25

We’ve learned of two confirmed COVID-19 cases involving individuals who spent time in the University Police Department/University Information Center building and Whitney Hall. Individuals who were exposed during the incidents have been directed to self-quarantine. 

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Announced: August 25, 2020

To: Faculty & Staff
From: Emergency Operations Center  

In an effort to provide transparency to the campus community as Chico State continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will notify students, faculty, and staff when 1) a public health agency confirms that a member of the campus community has tested positive for COVID-19 and 2) the individual was recently on campus or at another University-owned site. Your well-being is our top priority. While news of positive COVID-19 cases may be concerning, we want our community to be informed when a case has been identified on campus and know how the University is responding.  

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases 

We’ve learned of two confirmed COVID-19 cases involving individuals who spent time in the University Police Department/University Information Center building and Whitney Hall. Wednesday, August 19 and Friday, August 21, respectively, were the last days the individuals were on campus. 

Pursuant to our protocol, Chico State’s Pandemic Manager has been in direct contact with the Butte County Public Health Department (BCPHD) and affected individuals, and BCPHD has initiated its contact tracing procedures. Individuals who were exposed during the incidents per BCPHD’s analysis have been directed to self-quarantine. 

The risk of infection to the larger campus community is low.  

How We’re Responding 

As part of the University’s planned response, all common areas the infected individuals frequented have received enhanced cleaning and disinfecting, which includes sanitizing doorknobs and handles, light switches, desks, chairs, tables, and other frequently touched surfaces and objects. Areas that could not be thoroughly cleaned have been closed and are being “aged out” for seven days according to Centers for Disease Control guidelines.  

WellCat Health Center personnel will provide case management to those affected and will continue working closely with BCPHD in response to the incidents. In compliance with state and federal law, Chico State will not release the names, affiliations, or health conditions of students, faculty, or staff who test positive for COVID-19 unless a public health agency advises that there is a public safety benefit in doing so. 

Important Reminders & Resources 

We again stress the importance of self-monitoring for symptoms, wearing face coverings, and practicing social distancing. This is the best path toward a safe and healthy semester, and we need everyone doing their part.   

  • Contact Chico State’s COVID-19 Hotline at 530-898-2222 or COVIDhotline@csuchico.edu with questions or concerns about this or any other incident. Calls to the hotline are voluntary and all information will remain confidential. The hotline is staffed during University operating hours—8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday. 
  • Please follow mandatory University health and safety guidelines, including: 
    • Completing mandatory COVID-19 training 
    • Wearing face coverings in all indoor public spaces—including classrooms, labs, studios, offices, and on-campus housing—and outdoors when six feet of physical distance isn’t possible 
    • Performing symptom monitoring on a daily basis, including taking your temperature if you feel you have a fever, and staying home and self-isolating if you have symptoms. Call Chico State’s COVID-19 hotline at 530-898-2222 for advice 
    • Maintaining at least 6 feet of physical distance between you and others indoors and out 
    • Washing your hands often and for at least 20 seconds or using hand sanitizer, while also disinfecting frequently used surfaces 
  • Visit the COVID-19 News & Information website for additional resources, steps for keeping yourself safe and healthy, and details about the University’s COVID-19 response protocols. 

We appreciate your understanding, flexibility, and commitment to doing all you can to ensure the continued health of the entire campus community. We will keep you informed as we navigate future COVID-19 challenges.