Contact tracing is used to identify and inform those who have potentially been exposed to an infectious disease. It has been used for decades by state and local health departments to slow or stop the spread of infectious disease.
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: dashboard revisions, expected increase in cases, student conduct and more.
Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder is offering Guardian for free to all students, faculty and staff. The app allows you to set your friends and family members as guardians as you walk anywhere in the United States.
Being a Buff means looking out for one another. Whether it’s situations on campus, in the classroom, in the residence halls or when going out, here are a few tips to help you look out for your fellow Buffs this year.
At Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder, serious criminal activity is unusual. Theft and other property crimes make up the bulk of our cases, but when certain types of crime occur, we are going to notify you.
We acknowledge that the past several months have been a troubling and uncertain time. From COVID-19 to the killing of George Floyd and the solidarity marches, we want you to know that we hear you and we are with you.
Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Today chatted with Jose-Luis Jimenez, chemistry professor and CIRES fellow, about why it’s so important to wear a face covering—even when you’re outdoors.
Although connecting with friends will be different this semester, there are still creative and fun ways to socialize while building and maintaining your community. Here are four ways for Buffs to stay connected on weekends and throughout the semester, all the while maintaining health guidelines, avoiding large gatherings and protecting our herd.
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including campus stats and items of note. In this issue: the development of additional dashboard info, weekly screenings, student conduct and more.