COVID Exposure
Knowing what to do if you have been around someone who has tested positive for the coronavirus can be confusing. Review several scenarios that can help you determine what you should do.
What should you do if you have symptoms of COVID-19? There are important procedures that every university community member must adhere to in order to get the care they need and to protect the campus community.
If you are experiencing COVID-19-related symptoms, like fever, cough or shortness of breath, go to MyHealthSpace and make a telemedicine appointment to be evaluated.
The university has a plan in place to care for students who may have tested positive for COVID-19, or even if for students who might have been exposed. In some cases, this might mean that a student will need to either self-quarantine or isolate yourself while you get better.
Knowing what to do if you have been around someone who has tested positive for the coronavirus can be confusing. Review several scenarios that can help you determine what you should do.
Testing positive for COVID-19 can be a surprising and frightening experience. We want to make this process by providing students guidance. Below are the steps you should take in the event you or your roommate test positive for the coronavirus.
What's the difference between quarantine and isolation? How long will I be expected to remain separated from my friends? Learn more about what it means to quarantine or isolate, and what resources we have available for your care.
Contact tracing is a standard disease-control method that is used by public health professionals to stop the spread of contageous diseases. Learn how UofSC will implement contact tracing to protect our community.