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			 New guidelines and processes that have been 
			implemented this fall include: mandatory face-coverings, new 
			cleaning and disinfecting procedures, observing physical distancing 
			in classrooms and common areas, installing sanitation stations and 
			providing disinfecting wipes, and hanging signage displaying the new 
			requirements. 
 Unfortunately, despite following best practices and guidance from 
			local and state health agencies, a member of our campus community 
			received a positive test result for COVID-19 (coronavirus). This is 
			the first confirmed case connected to Lincoln College.
 
 
			
			 
			
			Facilities on campus that have been impacted were identified and are 
			currently undergoing rigorous targeted cleaning and disinfecting. 
			These steps will be taken in accordance with the Centers for Disease 
			Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Environmental Cleaning and 
			Disinfection Recommendations.
 
 Any persons who may have had close contact with the individual who 
			tested positive for COVID-19 have been notified by the Logan County 
			Health Department or the Lincoln College Health Services Office. Per 
			CDC guidance, close contact is defined as any individual who was 
			within 6 feet of an infected person for at least 15 minutes starting 
			from 2 days before illness onset (for asymptomatic patients, 2 days 
			prior to positive test collection) until the time the patient is 
			isolated.
 Lincoln College students, faculty, and staff are 
			asked to report any exposure or symptoms of COVID-19 to the Lincoln 
			College Health Services Office. Exposed or symptomatic students 
			living off-campus, as well as employees, are instructed to remain at 
			their home residence, following CDC quarantine and isolation 
			guidelines. 
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            Anyone living on-campus will be moved to designated 
			campus housing. Wellness checks, meals, and other necessities are 
			provided to residential students.
 With COVID-19 cases rapidly increasing in Logan County, this 
			development is a reminder that the virus can affect anyone. Lincoln 
			College will continue to partner with the Logan County Health 
			Department, and follow recommendations from state and federal health 
			authorities, to prevent additional impacts on our campus or the 
			surrounding communities.
 
            Personal accountability at Lincoln College continues 
			to be key in reducing the transmission of illness and remaining open 
			for in-person learning. The campus community is encouraged to adhere 
			to good hygiene practices and staff are strictly enforcing the 
			student conduct policies related to mask-wearing, social distancing, 
			and other new safety processes.
 Operations will be adjusted accordingly to protect Lincoln College 
			faculty, staff, and students, and minimize the spread of COVID-19.
 
 Lincoln College will remain vigilant in providing information and 
			reporting confirmed cases as it pertains to COVID-19.
 
 Lincoln College President
 Dr. David Gerlach
 
            
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