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Remote Start to Spring 2022 Semester

Dear Students, 

Given the regional surge in COVID-19 infections and the transmissibility of the omicron variant, LVC will begin Spring 2022 semester courses remotely for two weeks, starting January 17. The College made this decision in consultation with Penn State Health in the hopes that infections will be on a downward trajectory by the end of the month. However, we will continue to monitor the situation closely and make further adjustments as necessary.

*In-person classes are now set to begin January 31. (Note: Provost Cowart is working with health professions programs that have a pedagogical need for some students to begin in-person learning January 17. If you are a health professions student or an education student with a teaching placement, please look for messages from your program director or chair.) 

*Students—residential and commuter—should delay their return to campus until January 30. Those who need to return earlier than January 30 must complete this Request for Early Move-In form by Thursday, January 6, at 4 p.m. Exemptions will be granted on a case-by-case basis for students with exceptional circumstances. 

*Student-athletes will be contacted by their coaches with their report dates. 

*Vaccinations and boosters are highly effective in mitigating the spread and severity of COVID-19, even the latest omicron variant. In fact, the majority of those hospitalized and critically ill are unvaccinated. Higher vaccination and booster rates maximize our ability to return to and sustain in-person learning. 

*Any student who has reported being boosted will be entered into a weekly drawing for a $100 gift card starting January 17 and continuing through the end of the semester. Report being fully vaccinated or boosted here. Please get your flu shot as well.  

*The CDC has made changes to its quarantine and isolation recommendations. Students who have received their boosters or have completed the primary series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine within the last five (Pfizer) or six (Moderna) months or have completed the primary series of J&J vaccine in the last two months will not be required to quarantine if exposed to someone who tests positive.* Otherwise, you will be required to quarantine if you are a contact of someone testing positive. 

Upon your return to campus: 

*We will not require re-entry testing. However, we encourage you to get tested before your planned return. If you have symptoms of an illness, delay your return to campus until you are well. 

*If you are experiencing symptoms of any illness—even if it is a sniffle and even if you are fully vaccinated, fill out the Daily Symptom Tracker in MyLVC. Shroyer Health Center staff will contact you. DO NOT visit Shroyer without an appointment, and please do not visit an urgent care center in lieu of seeing the healthcare professionals at Shroyer. 

*Please wear surgical masks, N95s, or cloth masks of at least three layers. Universal indoor masking will continue, including in residence halls. Residential students are required to mask up inside residence halls. The only exception is when roommates are inside their room with no other visitors. 

*Please follow all masking, testing, isolation, and quarantining guidelines. Contact tracing and surveillance testing of unvaccinated individuals will continue. Those who do not comply will be subject to disciplinary action under the student conduct code. 

*Classroom distancing of at least three feet will continue. Practice social distancing of at least six feet whenever possible. 

*If it is determined that you must isolate or quarantine, you may be required to go home until you are cleared to return to campus. 

Contact information@lvc.edu if you have questions. 

Thank you for your flexibility and understanding.  

President MacLaren 
*Please check the CDC and FDA websites for the latest information about vaccination protocols and timelines for your age group.

Isolation or Quarantine

Isolation or Quarantine Information

Any student who misses class due to isolation or quarantine, whether vaccinated or not, should inform their professors and coaches that they will not attend class or practice in person, and arrange to complete assignments, etc. on time.

Residential Students—please remain in your room except to use the bathroom or go outside for fresh air. Follow all safety protocols including vigilant physical distancing, consistent mask-wearing, and frequent hand washing.

Commuters and Employees—please remain in your home except to go outside for fresh air. Follow all safety protocols including vigilant physical distancing, consistent mask-wearing, and frequent hand washing.  

All—do not go to work or socialize with friends or family outside your immediate household or roommate(s). A member of our contact tracing team will provide guidance to your roommate(s) on whether they should quarantine.

Do not end your isolation or quarantine unless directed to do so by Shroyer Health Center staff or your LVC contact tracer. They will provide your end date and any changes that may occur when reviewing your situation. 

*Call 911 or go to the emergency room if you have emergency health needs.

*Contact the Shroyer Health Center at 717-867-6232, ext. 6231, or healthservices@lvc.edu if you require non-urgent medical assistance during business hours.

*Use Penn State Health OnDemand if you require non-urgent medical assistance during evenings or on weekends. You also can visit a local urgent care center.

What counts as close contact

*You were within six feet of someone who has COVID-19 for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over 24 hours
*You had direct physical contact with the person (hugged or kissed them)
*You shared eating or drinking utensils or gathered to eat meals
*You rode in a car together
*You share a bedroom and/or bathroom space with the person
*Close contact can occur up to two days before a person becomes symptomatic
*These criteria are applicable even if both individuals were masked in some cases; contact tracing will determine if a contact meets the criteria.

Contact tracing is the process of identifying close contacts of laboratory-confirmed or probable COVID-19 patients. Contact tracers are trained and keep your information confidential. Please respond promptly and honestly if a contact tracer calls you. Vaccinated individuals may be interviewed or guided by contact tracing team members. Contact tracing is crucial in helping LVC identify new cases of COVID-19 and prevent further spread. 

Employees: Do not report to campus. Self-quarantine and consult a physician for further evaluation. Please report any additional information to your department and human resources.

Please email information@lvc.edu or call 717-867-6555 if you have any questions regarding LVC’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

CDC Protocols for Home Isolation and Quarantine

Questions about how you and your family should approach isolation and quarantine? See the CDC guidance.

Return-to-Campus Plans [Zoom recording]

Fall 2021 Return-to-Campus Protocols

Dear LVC Students and Families,

The fall 2021 semester begins in just a few weeks. We have been closely monitoring the pandemic situation and consulted with Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center to develop protocols and policies to guide us in returning to campus.

The below COVID-19 protocols are based on campus vaccination rates, levels of infection in our surrounding county, and public health guidance. Some of last year’s restrictions have been lifted or loosened to allow for more socializing—which is crucial to our educational mission and to our community’s mental health and well-being. Other restrictions, such as universal indoor masking, remain in place, given the infectiousness of the Delta variant and until a higher percentage of students report being vaccinated. As has been all-too-common during the pandemic, the situation can evolve quickly. I’ll keep you informed if our plans change.

Vaccinations give us the greatest chance for an as normal as possible semester and reduce our chances of having to pivot to online learning. Please report being fully vaccinated here. 

Let’s all recommit to following LVC’s Community Covenant.

For ourselves. For each other.

President James M. MacLaren, M.A., Ph.D.

FALL 2021 SEMESTER PANDEMIC PROTOCOLS

LVC will hold an on-campus vaccination clinic Friday, Aug. 27 (first dose) and Friday, Sept. 17 (second dose) for students, employees, and their immediate family members. Student Affairs will work with students who need to arrive earlier than they had planned to accommodate their participation in the vaccine clinic.

Individuals that have had the first dose of Pfizer can sign up for the second dose of Pfizer at the Aug. 27 clinic.  Sign up below, and bring your vaccine card. At least 21 days must have passed since your received your first dose. Any amount of days after the 21 days is acceptable. 

Register by August 17 to secure your spot.

SIGN UP NOW.

Unvaccinated students must provide evidence of negative test results within 72 hours of arrival on-campus.

SUBMIT RESULTS HERE.

Students are responsible for acquiring their own tests. They must provide negative SARS-CoV-2 test results within 72 hours of their arrival on campus. Either PCR or antigen tests are acceptable; antibody test results will not be accepted. The COVID test must be administered within 72 hours of your arrival at LVC. For example, if your arrival date is Aug. 28, the test must be completed on Aug. 25, 26, or 27, and the results need to be submitted by Aug. 28. If you have had a positive COVID test in the 90 days before your arrival to campus, you do not need to provide a new, re-entry test result. However, you should provide the details of your positive test result using this link as well. Call Shroyer Health Center if you have questions at (717) 867-6232.

Students who have not submitted negative test results will not be permitted to move into their on-campus residences or attend classes. Separate protocols will apply to student-athletes per NCAA and MAC requirements.

The College will conduct surveillance testing of unvaccinated students and employees. 

LVC will notify individuals selected for surveillance testing. Separate protocols apply to student-athletes per NCAA and MAC requirements. 

Indoor masking is required for everyone. 

LVC requires indoor masking in all campus settings, including residence halls. You do not have to wear a mask inside your room or apartment. Roommates are considered part of your household/family unit. 

Neck gaiters, bandanas, and face shields are NOT adequate face coverings. 

The CDC recommends non-valved, multi-layer cloth masks to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Recent studies indicated that neck gaiters and bandanas are not as effective. Please do not use neck gaiters, bandanas, or face shields in place of masks. 

Outdoor masking is not required. 

Practice social distancing. Classrooms, labs, and dining areas will have 3 feet of distancing. 

Residential students:

  • Bring your vaccination card to show when you pick up your key at move-in if you have not already uploaded a copy. 
  • Pack only essential items so you are prepared in case the College needs to close residential facilities.
  • For questions about bunking beds and moving furniture, consult with your residential assistant. Protocols will vary according to spaces.

Vaccination is strongly encouraged. 

Vaccines are not just about personal protection—they are vital to public health and are recognized as the way to return to a fully normal environment. We implore those who are hesitant to listen to the science to talk to their primary care physician and do what’s right for our community and our vulnerable members. Learn more from Dr. Courtney Lappas. 

Sign up for a vaccine at Penn State Health

Sign up for a vaccine at WellSpan. 

Pharmacies including Rite-Aid and Walmart also have COVID vaccines. Check online for availability and locations

Report being fully vaccinated here. 

If you have already submitted your vaccine information, you do not need to resubmit your information. Please bring your proof of vaccination with you to campus.

Students must complete the Symptom Tracker 1) if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or any other symptoms for which you need medical care, 2) if you wish to report close contact with COVID-19 positive individuals, or 3) if you wish to report test results from off-campus testing (if not already reported). 

Students do not have to complete the symptom tracker daily like they did last academic year.

Contact tracing will continue. 

LVC’s contact tracers will contact you if you have been exposed to SARS-CoV-2 or have tested positive for the virus. Please respond to them; they will advise you on the next steps. If you are a contact of someone positive for COVID-19 and are fully vaccinated, the contact tracing team may reach out for record-keeping purposes. Contact tracing details are confidential. Students and employees will not be informed of your name or personal information. 

Quarantining for 10 days will be required if you are unvaccinated and exposed to SARS-CoV-2. 

If you are fully vaccinated and learn that you have been exposed to SARS-CoV-2, contact Shroyer Health Center. 

Contact Shroyer at 717-867-6232 or healthservices@lvc.edu. Even if you are fully vaccinated, you should monitor for symptoms, especially after a known exposure. 

Isolation will be required for anyone who is symptomatic. 

Whether you are vaccinated or unvaccinated, you will be required to isolate if you have symptoms of COVID-19. If you test positive for the virus, you will need to isolate for 10 days. It’s likely that students will need to isolate at home, not on-campus. Students in isolation will be responsible for completing their work as with any other infectious disease. Health center staff will give students isolation instructions whether their symptoms are COVID-19 related or not. Self-isolation when ill with the common cold, influenza, or other viral illnesses is the best way to avoid getting others sick. 

Students may visit other residential facilities this semester. Masking is required. 

The only people you should engage with without wearing your mask are your roommates or housemates. Each resident is permitted to host one student guest. 

Off-campus visitors are prohibited from entering residence halls. 

Residence hall common areas and kitchens will be open with limited capacity. 

Clean up after yourself when using common areas and wash hands frequently. Avoid these areas if you are sick, quarantined, or isolated.  

Student dining capacity will increase, but social distancing of 3 feet is required. 

The plexiglass shields have been removed. Students should distance and dine only with students in their “bubble.” 

Visitors from off-campus such as speakers, presenters, and prospective students and families are allowed on campus, but they must be masked indoors and practice social distancing. 

Always remind visitors to they cannot come to campus if they have symptoms or have had a known, recent exposure to someone with COVID-19. 

Large indoor gatherings will be limited according to capacity. Masking is required. Distancing is required for those who are not part of a household unit.

Convocation, Homecoming, and Inauguration events are under review and will be adapted as necessary. Students should consult with their faculty or staff advisors in the preliminary stages of planning indoor events so the advisor can consult with the administration. 

Indoor gatherings including food or drink are not permitted. 

Students can sit outside or under the tent near Mary Green to eat take-out. 

COVID-19 testing for students is available at the Shroyer Health Center.   

A nurse will examine you before performing a test. Contact Shroyer at 717-867-6232 or healthservices@lvc.edu. If the symptom tracker gives you a red x, a Shroyer nurse will contact you. Students tested off-campus for SARS-CoV-2 should report their results to health center staff.

In-person classes will not have a voluntary hybrid option. 

The expectation is that if a course was scheduled for in-person instruction, then that is the assumed instructional delivery format (versus students electing a Hyflex model based on their individual preference). If a student contacts a faculty member to request to take a course online or hybrid, then the faculty member will refer the student to the registrar’s office, since a faculty member cannot make that decision. Students should contact the registrar’s office to submit the necessary medical documentation to be considered for taking a course online. This documentation will be reviewed by a committee that contains medical professionals to determine if an accommodation is warranted. If an accommodation is warranted, then discussions will occur with the department chair or program director, and the faculty member to determine the best path forward. 

Completing academic work during quarantine and isolation:

If you are enrolled in an in-person course and you must quarantine or isolate, you are responsible for completing your work as with any other infectious disease or illness. Students should work closely with their faculty members to determine the best way to complete course objectives during this time. 

Classrooms will have assigned seats. 

Students will have assigned seats in classrooms to support contact tracing. Seats will be 3 feet apart. 

Labs and music practices will have mitigations in place. 

Faculty members will advise students on protocols particular to lab and music settings. 

Outside community members are not permitted to use indoor athletics facilities (fitness center, pool) or Bishop Library. 

Protocols will be in place for student-athletes participating in fall training and competition. 

Vaccinated Student-athletes 

  • Fully vaccinated student-athletes or those with documented COVID-19 within the last 90 days will not be tested unless symptomatic or identified by a risk assessment of a documented close contact with COVID-19.  

Unvaccinated Student-athletes 

  • ENTRY TESTING: Unvaccinated student-athletes may not compete or practice until testing negative for Sars-CoV-2 within three to five days of arrival on campus.  
  • SURVEILLANCE TESTING: Unvaccinated student-athletes are required to participate in weekly testing one to three times per week, depending on the type of test administered. 
  • PRE-COMPETITION TESTING: Unvaccinated student-athletes will need negative test results within one-to-three days of the first competition of the week, depending on the type of test administered. 
  • IN CASES OF CLOSE CONTACT: Unvaccinated student-athletes identified as a close contact of another individual with confirmed positive COVID-19 will need to quarantine in accordance with local public health authority guidance. 

If there is sustained increased transmission on a team, all symptomatic individuals and individuals with close contacts will be tested. 

Student-athletes who test positive for COVID-19 will be placed in isolation for 10 days and not released until at least 24 hours have passed since the resolution of fever without the use of fever-reducing medications and symptoms have improved. No exercise is permitted during isolation. 

All student-athletes should mask during travel. 

Spectators are allowed at outdoor athletic events. 

Spectators do not need to wear masks outdoors but should stay 3 feet apart from those who are not part of their household. 

We will determine the protocol for spectators at indoor events at a later time. 

The risk of myocarditis in student-athletes is much higher for those who are unvaccinated. 

Unvaccinated student-athletes have a 0.5-2.5% chance of developing myocarditis compared to vaccinated student athletes, whose risk is exceptionally low, at 0.0006%.