COVID Dashboard
COVID Dashboard
Post University is committed to transparency as it communicates information pertaining to COVID-19. The dashboard is a source of information for members of our community to remain updated on the most accurate COVID-19 data related to our campus.
Active cases refers to the number of students who have tested positive and are currently in isolation on or off campus.
Active Cases
Date Update | Current Active Cases |
Monday, Feb 7 | 0 |
*The number of active cases will be updated every week.
Total Cases
Date Range | Total Cases | New Cases in last 10 days |
Feb 7 | 12 | 0 |
Fall Semester 2021: 52 total cases
Current COVID-19 Health and Safety Measures
Keeping Eagles Healthy
Post University continues to monitor the health status of the campus and adjust our protocols and policies as needed. The safety of our students and employees remains our biggest priority.
Detailed COVID-19 information is also available on our Covid-19 Page.
Our Fall 2021 Plan is here.
Masking
- For fully vaccinated faculty, staff, and students, masking indoors is encouraged.
- Faculty members may require students to wear masks in their individual classrooms.
- Students, faculty, and staff who are not fully vaccinated (those partially vaccinated and/or those who have an approved religious or medical accommodation) are required to wear masks inside campus buildings. The only exceptions are when these individuals are alone in a private office/space, in a personal residence hall room, or eating or drinking.
Daily Symptom Checking
The University will monitor for COVID-19 symptoms, flu-like symptoms, and other health-related issues. Main campus students must use the Post Mobile App on their smartphone. The Post Mobile App supports contact tracing and students must scan the QR codes as they enter each classrooms and other buildings on campus. To understand contact tracing, please read this link.
Off Campus COVID Tests
Any student who gets a COVID-19 test from an off campus facility (i.e. drug store, doctor’s office, walk-in clinic) must immediately notify University Health Services of the COVID-19 test results, whether positive or negative.
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