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College lifts mask mandate

Instructors can still require classroom use

October 1, 2021 :  COVID-19 response

LIBERAL, Kan.  — Seward County Community College will be lifting its mask mandate on campus as of Saturday, October 2. However, faculty and staff may still require that masks be worn in their own classrooms and offices/work spaces.

The college is still recommending that people who are not fully vaccinated continue to wear masks and to continue to follow COVID-19 guidelines from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“We urge people on campus to practice social distancing and frequent, careful handwashing,” said SCCC Interim President Dennis Sander. “Additionally, we remind students, faculty, and staff to stay home when feeling unwell or showing symptoms.”

Students and employees in the SCCC community have reported few COVID-19 cases this fall. Several vaccination days offered with Seward County Health Department yielded robust vaccination rates among employees, and the college continues to offer opportunities for students and employees who want to be vaccinated.

“We are reminding everyone that if you feel unwell or experience symptoms, stay home,” said Celeste Donovan, SCCC Vice President of Student Services.

The SCCC COVID response team continues to monitor transmission rates and follow up on cases, Donovan adding that, “Anyone who is exposed or feeling sick should  fill out a COVID report form (available online) so that we can monitor the situation on our campus.”

Donovan, along with SCCC Athletic Director Dan Artamenko and SCCC Vice President of Academics Luke Dowell, is a contact tracer trained through the State of Kansas.

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