COVID-19 Resource Guide
This guide provides information to support our community during the novel coronavirus outbreak. Information includes:
- Testing FAQs for students
- Newly available scholarly resources
- Health Resources
- Financial Resources
- Housing Resources
- Food Resources
This guide will be updated on a regular basis. If you think a resource should be added or updated, please contact Julie Hunter at hunterj@wcsu.edu.
Vaccines to be Required for All Students This Fall
Dear CSCU Community,
The Board of Regents (BOR) voted this afternoon to require all students participating in on-campus activities at CSCU institutions to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As I am sure you are aware, the vaccines that are currently authorized in the United States are safe, effective, and critical to resuming normal operations at our campuses this fall.
I am proud that this policy was developed with significant input from faculty, staff, and students, and I would like to thank Dr. David Blitz, the vice chair of the Faculty Advisory Committee, for leading a working group tasked with putting forward policy recommendations for the BOR’s consideration.
It is important to note that, while the BOR’s adopted policy does not specifically require all employees to be fully vaccinated, it does give the CSCU president the authority to impose such a requirement if they see fit. For represented employees, the BOR does acknowledge that there will be required discussion with the unions on this issue. Evaluations are ongoing to determine whether this course of action will be necessary.
In the meantime, if you have not already done so, please get vaccinated. With more infectious, more severe variants becoming more and more prevalent, getting your shot is the best way to protect yourself and your family.
It is simple, easy, and – in my case – painless. Get protected today.
Sincerely,
Jane Gates, Ph.D.
Interim President, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities
Additional Resources
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CT Travel AdvisoryUp to date information on the travel advisory for Connecticut.
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CT Travel FormDue to the travel advisory, travelers who enter CT (and plan to stay in CT longer than 24 hours) after spending at least 24 hours in a high risk location (listed on this site) must fill out this form.
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CT COVID-19 Data TrackerProvides up to date data on the number of COVID-19 cases, deaths, hospitalizations, etc. in Connecticut.
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CT COVID-19 Response Framework (jpg)CT Department of Health town level response framework. This jpg explains the 3 levels of response to the number of COVID-19 cases per 100K (yellow, orange, red).
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Danbury COVID-19 DashboardUp to date information about COVID-19 in Danbury, CT.