Manhattan Area Technical College's Response plan uses public health guidance and best practices aimed at fostering a culture of care for our community while taking steps to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 as the college gradually returns faculty, staff, and students to the campus environment.
Students and employees must complete the COVID-19 Self Reporting Form if they have symptoms, tested positive or been diagnosed with COVID-19. The submission of the form is received by the appropriate COVID-19 response coordinator.
If you have been targeted or been negatively impacted on campus, please contact Sarah Phillips, MATC’s Title IX Coordinator.
MATC works to identify all spaces that may have been impacted. Those areas are secured and entry is prohibited until the disinfection process is complete. The impacted areas are sanitized in accordance with the most current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance (Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Facility (COVID-19).
If a person has tested positive or been diagnosed with COVID-19 or exhibits COVID-19 symptoms, then we ask the individual to follow the self-quarantine/self-isolation guidelines per the CDC.
We prevent the spread of the disease by continuing best practices, such as frequent hand washing and centralized hand sanitizer stations distributed across campus, implementation of enhanced cleaning to frequently clean and sanitize high touchpoints like door handles.
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