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Metrics for Phased Prevention of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Transmission for Institutions of Higher Education: 2022 and Beyond

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Abstract In the nearly 2 years since suspending in-person activities, many institutions of higher education (IHEs) have struggled with returning students, staff, and faculty to campus safely and developed robust… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In the nearly 2 years since suspending in-person activities, many institutions of higher education (IHEs) have struggled with returning students, staff, and faculty to campus safely and developed robust mitigation plans, continuing or instituting surveillance testing, and codifying stringent coronavirus disease 2019 codes of conduct. Essential to return-to-campus planning is a strategy for when and how to reduce activities to slow transmission through phased prevention—a strategy for reintroducing nonpharmaceutical interventions and “metering” activities at IHEs based on the levels of community severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 transmission and testing. In this regard, I propose a series of mitigation measures and the metrics for their implementation, color coded and categorized in phases similar to those recommended by the federal and numerous state governments to open nonessential businesses and resume in-person services, and specific where applicable to IHEs that require vaccination and those at which vaccination is optional.

Keywords: coronavirus disease; disease 2019; transmission; higher education; institutions higher; coronavirus

Journal Title: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
Year Published: 2022

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