COVID 19 UPdate - 4/26/2022

The Business Conference Committee was notified on Monday, April 25, 2022, that an individual infected with COVID‐19 was present at the conference Tuesday April 19 through Thursday April 21

 

If you were present at the conference during this period, you may or may not have been exposed to the virus. If you do NOT believe you were exposed, no action is required. Close contact is defined as being within six feet of a COVID-19 case during a high-risk exposure period, for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or greater in any 24-hour period, regardless of the use of face coverings.  

 

As a CSU employee, you may be entitled to numerous benefits under applicable federal and state laws and university‐specific policies and agreements. Please consult the COVID website at your campus or the Chancellors Office for more information.

 

If you believe you contracted a COVID‐19‐related illness as a result of your university employment, you may be entitled to Workers' Compensation benefits through the university. This may include hospital, surgical, and medical treatment, disability indemnity, and death benefits. For more information, please contact your HR department.

 

If you believe that you may have been exposed to COVID in the workplace, please feel free to reach out to your campus or Chancellors Office exposure management/investigation team.