
*Click image for explanation of current status. Mitigation efforts will remain in effect for 14 days after a COVID color status rises and in conjunction with COVID Task Force approval.
Yellow status triggers the following mitigations:
- Extra mitigation efforts like canceling campus events and limiting social gatherings
- Reinforcing health etiquette expectations
- Furthuring modification to classroom capacities to allow for increased social distancing
Waldorf Student Dashboard
Student testing results as of Jan. 11, 2021:
Total Positive Tests |
# Have Recovered |
# Remain Active (in isolation) |
# Remain in Quarantine |
113 |
113 |
0 |
3 |
Waldorf Residential Faculty & Staff Dashboard
Faculty/Staff testing results as of Jan. 11, 2021:
Total Positive Tests |
# Have Recovered |
# Remain Active (in isolation) |
# Remain in Quarantine |
32 |
32 |
0 |
1 |
Updated: Jan. 11, 3:15 p.m.
Glossary Terms & Explanations
- A negative test result
Someone who receives a negative test result will resume activities once they're symptom free (if applicable) for 24 hours.
- A positive test result
Someone who receives a positive test result will isolate for 10 days from the date of the positive result and 24 hours symptom free.
- Direct Exposure
Someone who's had direct exposure with a positive case will have to quarantine for 14 days from the last contact date with positive case.
Direct exposure is defined as being in close contact (< 6 feet) for ≥15 minutes. Individuals who are under quarantine due to direct exposure should not be considered positive COVID cases.
- Quarantined individuals guidelines
Anyone waiting for test results or has had direct exposure is considered a quarantine individual.
Quarantined individuals are expected to maintain no contact with others unless otherwise instructed by staff until their quarantine period has expired. Individuals who are in quarantine may room with others under the same quarantine. Individuals under quarantine may be out of their assigned quarantine location to participate in individual, isolated activities such as a walk, hike, run, picnic in the grass, etc. All activities should be conducted alone or in the company of others they are rooming with until their designated quarantine time has expired.
- Isolated individuals guidelines
Anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 is considered an isolated individual.
Individuals in isolation are expected to remain in their assigned "sick room" location using the assigned restroom until it's safe for them to be around others removing the possibility of exposure for others.