August 2021
Aug. 31, 2021 - COVID-19 Case at Metropolitan Campus
METROPOLITAN CAMPUS
An individual received a positive COVID-19 test result Thursday, Aug. 26. The individual was on-site earlier that day, in MTC MC2 STEM and common areas. The individual began experiencing symptoms while on-site and left Tri-C to get tested. Areas visited by the individual were cleaned and sanitized after reporting of the exposure and were cleaned and sanitized repeatedly in the course of normal operations since the date of exposure.
Students, faculty and staff who were in close contact with the above-mentioned individual have been notified, advised to self-monitor using the College’s health assessment and/or self-quarantine for 14 days, and provided with testing information. Individuals who test positive are advised to follow all medical and public health guidance and College protocols prior to returning to campus. Any individual whose actions related to an on-campus exposure potentially violate College guidance are referred for appropriate disciplinary review.
August 19 - COVID-19 Case at the Western Campus and District Office
WESTERN CAMPUS AND DISTRICT OFFICE
An individual received a positive COVID-19 test result Wednesday, Aug. 18. The individual was on-site at Western Campus in WSS (G building) rooms 04A and 04B on Monday, Aug. 16, and at District in room 109, the first floor café and first floor restrooms on Monday, Aug. 16 and Tuesday, Aug. 17. The individual began experiencing symptoms on Wednesday, Aug. 18. Areas visited by the individual were cleaned and sanitized after the exposure was reported and will be cleaned and sanitized repeatedly in the course of normal operations.
Students, faculty and staff who were in close contact with the above-mentioned individual have been notified, advised to self-monitor using the College’s health assessment and/or self-quarantine for 14 days, and provided with testing information. Individuals who test positive are advised to follow all medical and public health guidance and College protocols prior to returning to campus. Any individual whose actions related to an on-campus exposure potentially violate College guidance are referred for appropriate disciplinary review.
August 17 - COVID-19 Case at the Jerry Sue Thornton Center
JERRY SUE THORNTON CENTER
An individual received a positive COVID-19 test result Tuesday, Aug. 17. The individual was last on-site in JSTC 144 on Monday, Aug. 16. Areas visited by the individual were cleaned and sanitized after the exposure was reported and will be cleaned and sanitized repeatedly in the course of normal operations.
Students, faculty and staff who were in close contact with the above-mentioned individual have been notified, advised to self-monitor using the College’s health assessment and/or self-quarantine for 14 days, and provided with testing information. Individuals who test positive are advised to follow all medical and public health guidance and College protocols prior to returning to campus. Any individual whose actions related to an on-campus exposure potentially violate College guidance are referred for appropriate disciplinary review.
August 5 - COVID-19 Cases at Metropolitan Campus and Jerry Sue Thornton Center
Please see below for details about new COVID-19 cases recently reported at the Metropolitan Campus and Jerry Sue Thornton Center and the measures taken to ensure the health and safety of students, faculty and staff.
For your safety and that of others, please wear a mask when required, wash your hands frequently and maintain appropriate social distancing — even if you have already been vaccinated.
METROPOLITAN CAMPUS AND JERRY SUE THORNTON CENTER
An individual received a positive COVID-19 test result Wednesday, Aug. 4. The individual was last on-site Monday, Aug. 2, in a limited access room in MBA as well as JSTC 144 and 227 (1st and 2nd floor women’s restrooms) and began experiencing symptoms Tuesday, Aug. 3. Areas visited by the individual were cleaned and sanitized repeatedly in the course of normal operations since the date of exposure and were cleaned again last evening and in the early morning hours today.
METROPOLITAN CAMPUS
An individual received a positive COVID-19 test result Wednesday, Aug. 4. The individual was last on-site Monday, Aug. 2, in the ATTC and MTC and began experiencing symptoms Tuesday, Aug. 3. Areas visited by the individual were cleaned and sanitized repeatedly in the course of normal operations since the date of exposure and were cleaned again last evening and in the early morning hours today.
Students, faculty and staff who were in close contact with the above-mentioned individuals have been notified, advised to self-monitor using the College’s health assessment and/or self-quarantine for 14 days, and provided with testing information. Individual(s) who test positive are advised to follow all medical and public health guidance and College protocols prior to returning to campus. Any individual(s) whose actions related to an on-campus exposure potentially in violation of College guidance are referred for appropriate disciplinary review.
August 3 - Masks Required on Campus, Effective August 4
Over the weekend, Cuyahoga County’s level of transmission moved to substantial. For the safety and well-being of the College community, and to align with CDC recommendations, everyone — regardless of vaccination status — will be required to wear a mask inside College facilities beginning Aug. 4. All employees and visitors should continue to practice 6-foot social distancing. Masks should also be worn outdoors on College property whenever 6-foot social distancing cannot be maintained.
We will continue to monitor the situation and consider recommendations from the county, the governor and the CDC and will adjust our approach — which may include the extent of our on-ground presence — as appropriate.
August 2 - COVID-19 Case at Western Campus
An individual received a positive COVID-19 test result Thursday, July 29. The individual was last on-site Monday, July 26, in the common areas of the Western Campus Enrollment Center/WSS and WTA and began experiencing symptoms Tuesday, July 27. The area visited by the individual was cleaned and sanitized repeatedly in the course of normal operations since the date of the exposure.