Seek medical attention immediately for trouble breathing, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, new confusion, inability to wake or stay awake, bluish lips or face, or any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you. If you ever have a medical or mental health emergency while in isolation, please call 911.
Faculty/Staff:
- Isolate at home; seek guidance from your medical provider.
Students:
- Return home if you are able.
- Self-isolate in your room if you can not return home. The College is not maintaining isolation rooms.
- Questions about student living arrangements: contact Residence Life via Public Safety (507-786-3636):
Public Safety will connect you with the Residence Life on-call staff. - Contact your professors, class deans, employment supervisors, etc.:
- It is your responsibility to tell them that you will miss classes/work due to a positive test result, and when your isolation period ends.
- Masks:
Wear a KN95/N95/KF94 mask when leaving your residence hall room. - Meal Pick-Up Instructions:
- You can use the GET App to order food from The Cage. Ask a friend to pick up the meal for you.
- If you need assistance with your meals, please contact Residence Life via Public Safety 507-786-3666.
- Medical attention while in isolation:
- If you would like guidance from a medical provider, call Health Services at 507-786-3063. In the case of an emergency, contact the Northfield ER at 507-646-1101 or dial 911.
- Another option for you is Timely Care, a telehealth program for students that provides FREE 24/7 medical and mental telehealth care.
- On-campus counseling services:
The following are accessible to you upon request: Counseling Center, College Ministry Office, and Wellness Center. - Getting outside:
You can go outside to relax, study, etc., but at a time when campus is not terribly busy (be smart about avoiding changes between classes or other busy times, and stay away from others).
All other questions: contact infectiousdiseases@stolaf.edu.