COVID-19 Campus Update | 10:32 a.m.
Hello Miami Community,
Campus Status
This week’s status continues to be “low risk” and masks are not required indoors in most settings campus-wide.
Our masking requirement matches the CDC’s community risk level for Butler County. Please review the FAQs for more information about the mask policy. Note that the signage on campus buildings may not match current policies during this time of regular transition.
Testing
At-home antigen tests are available while supplies last to those with a Miami ID on the Oxford and Regional campuses.
Check your email for an invitation to participate in free surveillance testing from covidtesting@miamioh.edu. While your participation in surveillance testing is not required, it is strongly encouraged. If community risk level remains low the next two weeks, Miami plans to discontinue its surveillance testing program effective April 15.
Should you test positive for COVID-19, please complete the self-report form.
Quarantine and Isolation
There have been no changes to the Q&I process since our Feb. 23 update.
Where to find a KN95 mask on campus
- Faculty: your academic divisional office
- Staff: your divisional leadership (i.e. director, AVP or VP)
- Students: Front desk at Warfield Hall (M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.)
Quick Links
- Be sure to get your booster if eligible. Vaccination and Booster appointments: available by appointment at Miami University’s Health Services on the Oxford campus. Vaccine and booster reporting for: students | employees
- CDC COVID-19 Community Levels Dashboard (which notes community risk)
- Butler County COVID-19 Dashboard (which notes community transmission rates)
- Academic support: Rinella Learning Center (Oxford); Student Counseling Service or Tutoring and Learning Center(TLC) (Regionals).
Thank you,
COVID-19 Response Team