Michigan State University to reopen in phases after enhanced physical distancing directive
Updated Feb 13, 2021;
Posted Feb 13, 2021
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EAST LANSING, MI Michigan State University is lifting a two-week enhanced physical distancing directive and will use a phased approach to reopening that will be modified on a week-to-week basis.
MSU issued the directive on Jan. 31 as COVID-19 cases on campus continued to rise. It is being lifted at 11:59 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13.
Although the university is seeing a slight reduction in positivity rates in the on-campus community, it has not met a safe enough level to fully lift the directive, according to a letter to students from Vennie Gore, interim vice president for student affairs and services, and David Weismantel, a university physician.
Nearly a thousand health care workers in Ingham County are getting Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine every week.
Health Officer Linda Vail says so far, the state has provided her department with 975 doses of vaccine a week. They’re getting an extra dose out of some vials.
She says the staff and the schedule would allow for more. “We did ask for the double, 1,950 doses this week, and didn’t get it, Vail adds, but we will be asking again, and I’ve also made a few phone calls.”
Vail says the department is vaccinating 350 or more people per day, and could double or triple that if they had enough vaccine.
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Protect yourself and others. If you’re thinking about coming to campus, make sure to check out the Together We Will website for current health and safety guidelines. Photo by Nick Schrader.
Clear skies, snowy days and a view of north campus. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Heavy equipment operator Marty Salazaar clears snow from a Surplus Store and Recycling Center box truck. While observing limited hours, the Surplus Store is open for online sales and the Recycling Drop-off Center is open Monday through Friday. Photo by Nick Schrader.
The Hosta arbor in the Amien and Florence Carter Annual Trial Garden catches some winter sun. The Trial Garden, part of the MSU Horticulture Gardens, evaluates how plants perform in mid-Michigan growing conditions. The garden grows and evaluates hundreds of new varieties of plants each year including annuals, perennials and vegetables. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.
Michigan State University Announces Enhanced Physical Distancing
Just as the spring semester is underway, Michigan State University has issued a enhanced physical distancing period for on- and off-campus students.
The announcement comes after a rapid increase in the COVID-19 positivity rate since students returned to campus for the spring semester according to The State News. The news was announced by University Physician Dr. David Weismantel and Senior Vice President for Residential and Hospitality Services Vennie Gore.
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MSU officials are ordering all on-campus students to stay in their residences with the exception of picking up meals from a dining hall, attending a in-person class, or to go to work. Students can also conduct research, participate in MSU s COVID-19 Early Detection Program, seek medical care,or exercise outside with two or fewer people.