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Contagious Illness Protocols

These protocols are applicable to any instance in which a student is contagious with a viral or bacterial infection, such as influenza, strep, mononucleosis, or COVID-19.

Masking

Masks are not required on Drake’s campus. Individuals who choose to wear a mask based on their own circumstances are encouraged and supported to do so. Free masks are available at the Student Service desk (Olmsted Center) during business hours and as supplies are available.

Testing

The Broadlawns Community Clinic at Drake, located at 2970 University Avenue, provides student testing for influenza, strep, mononucleosis, and COVID-19. To schedule an appointment to be seen and tested at Broadlawns Community Clinic at Drake, please call 515-216-5100.

On-Campus Isolation

  • Students living in residence halls are encouraged to isolate/quarantine at home, if possible. In most situations, students living in on-campus housing will isolate/quarantine in their residence hall room. If they are not able to isolate/quarantine in place, including due to being at high risk for severe conditions, limited space may be available for specific public health contagious illnesses. Verification of a student’s condition will be required.
  • Students are encouraged to wear a mask while in their room and community spaces, excluding during sleep or, if applicable, when their roommate(s) is/are not in the room.

Campus Dining

Students are encouraged to mask up in the dining hall and use disposable gloves when serving themselves. Drake Dining offers to-go containers at a one-time expense of $5.00 that is fully refundable up return of the to-go container.

Communication Plan

If a surge in cases occurs, a communication will be sent to campus explaining the circumstances and sharing modifications, if any, to these protocols.

Academics

Infectious students cannot attend in-person classes and must contact their instructors to coordinate making up any missed material. If a student is unable to communicate with instructors for any reason, they must contact the Dean of Students Office at dos@hkange.net.

Things to have readily available in a residence hall room or off-campus housing:

  • Ibuprofen
  • Acetaminophen
  • Throat lozenges
  • Thermometer
  • COVID-19 rapid test(s)
  • First-Aid kit
  • If your parent/guardian/or self is enrolled in a Flex Spending Account (FSA), you can request an FSA credit card through the benefit provider to pay for approved health care costs.
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