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University takes steps to address Coronavirus Disease 2019

March 19, 2020

Jacksonville University continues to closely monitor the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and take action to protect the health and safety of everyone on campus. 

While there are currently no known cases of COVID-19 on campus, leadership is exercising heightened caution with proactive steps to allow the University to continue its important work and help prevent the illness from spreading to our community.

The University relies on and follows guidelines established by the Federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Among other guidance, the CDC recommends staying 6-10 feet away from others at all times in public spaces.

Additionally, the Governor of Florida, the Mayor of Jacksonville, the Superintendent of Duval County Public Schools and well-respected national health officials have strongly recommended “social distancing.“ That is, “people should avoid gathering in public places, people should be home as much as possible” to quote the Center for Public Health Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania.

Some of the University’s recent actions supporting the “social distancing” recommendations of the CDC include:

“We fully appreciate and recognize the uncertainty and anxiety that the COVID-19 challenge is presenting to all of us,” President Tim Cost ’81 wrote in an email to faculty and staff. “This is a serious, emerging global pandemic.”

In early March, the University assembled an experienced team of senior leaders with a wide range of expertise in human health, safety, communications, facilities, technology and student support. This team meets daily to monitor the evolving situation and implement guidance from the CDC, the World Health Organization (WHO) and our state and local health departments.

Dr. Kristie Gover, Dean of Students, continues to lead the University’s overall emergency preparedness efforts, and Dr. Chris Sapienza, our Provost, continues to lead Academic Affairs – especially decision-making around teaching, accreditation, and compliance with all expected academic protocols.

The senior leadership of the University will meet before the end of March to map out next steps for students, faculty and staff activities and interactions. Decisions made at that time will be communicated immediately to the University community.   

All questions and concerns related to the University’s coronavirus response should be directed to careteam@ju.edu. 

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