NYFA LA Positive Case Alert - June 22nd, 2022
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June 22nd, 2022 - 3:30pm
Dear NYFA LA Community,
In our continued efforts to keep the NYFA LA community informed about incidences of COVID-19 within our community, please read this latest LA COVID-19 Health Report. Prior reports are posted on the LA Health and Campus Updates page on the NYFA Hub and information is regularly updated on the NYFA LA COVID-19 Dashboard.
Ten members of the NYFA community have tested positive for COVID-19 this past week.
- NYFA follows public health contact tracing guidelines to contact any individual who may have been exposed.
- All individuals who tested positive are isolating until a safe return to in-person activities is possible.
NYFA LA is committed to monitoring and mitigating within our community the potential spread of SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 illness. The NYFA LA community is urged to be proactive and vigilant in following public health guidelines.
For ongoing updates of the incidence of illness on the NYFA LA Campus, please consult the Los Angeles Health and Campus Updates on the NYFA Hub.
To help maintain the safety of our community, please report positive COVID-19 test results to covidteamla@nyfa.edu and to:
Best Practices To Stay Healthy? Good Personal Hygiene and Getting Vaccinated
The incidence rates of new cases of COVID-19 in LA has increased and the number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized in LA has also increased. Consequently, the CDC risk level for Los Angeles County is MEDIUM.
The CDC recommends that all individuals living in medium-risk counties engage in the following behaviors:- Wear a well-fitted, N95/KN95 respirator or mask of comparable quality, regardless of vaccination status, when indoors and in public.
- Consider avoiding non-essential indoor activities if you or a family member are at risk of severe disease.
- Wear a well-fitted, N95/KN95 respirator or mask of comparable quality, regardless of vaccination status, if you have been exposed to someone diagnosed with COVID-19, whenever indoors. Continue to wear a mask when indoors and sharing space with others for 10 days after the last day of exposure.
- If you choose to frequent restaurants and entertainment venues, decide to enter spaces that are well ventilated and adequately spacious to allow for proper distancing.
- Be vigilant and practicing good personal hygiene, regardless of vaccination status, to best protect yourself from getting ill.
By practicing caution and abiding by these health guidelines, you will limit your exposure to the virus, and you will be doing all you can to stay healthy and protect the safety of our community.
Stay safe and be well,
COVID-19 Administration Team - LA covidteamla@nyfa.edu |
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