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March 7, 2024
To: Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Subject: Updated COVID Guidelines, and Upcoming Events
Dear Seawolves,
                  As we approach the middle of the semester, we hope you have been making lots of strong
                        connections here at Stony Brook and are accessing the many resources available to
                        support your success. We also hope you are looking forward to some time to relax and
                        recharge! As noted on the academic calendar, spring break is scheduled from Monday, March 11 to Friday, March 15, so classes will not be in session. This is a good time to destress, travel, have
                        fun, and spend time with friends and family. If you are traveling by car, please get
                        a good night’s sleep before getting behind the wheel. 
                  If you currently reside on campus, you are welcome to remain on campus during any
                        or all of the break. Campus offices will continue to operate during regular business
                        hours. You can also access the Recreation Center, Union, SAC, Library, and other campus
                        buildings. Campus dining will also be available as noted in this schedule.
                  Daylight Saving Time
                  Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 10. Before you go to bed on Saturday, March 9, move your clocks forward 1 hour. We’ll
                        lose an hour of sleep, but we’ll gain an extra hour of daylight in the evening.
                  Updated COVID Guidelines
                  Recently updated CDC guidance now combines recommendations for COVID with those for other respiratory viruses like
                        influenza and RSV, and no longer specifies a 5-day isolation period for COVID. If
                        you test positive for COVID, you are no longer required to self isolate for 5 days. Please
                        note that this guidance does not apply if you attend any classes at Stony Brook Hospital
                        or the Health Sciences Center.
                  What Should I Do if I Get Sick with a Respiratory Illness? 
                  If you feel sick, please monitor your symptoms and refrain from going to in-person
                        classes, campus events, and public spaces until:
                  - Your symptoms are improving overall, and
 - You’ve been fever-free for 24 hours without using fever-reducing medication.
 
Monitor your symptoms’ progress and use your best judgment regarding when to return
                        to campus activities and classes based on these recommendations. If you are ill due
                        to COVID or any other respiratory virus, please reach out directly to your professors
                        to make arrangements if you need to miss class.
                  When you go back to your normal activities, take added precautions over the next 5
                        days, such as taking additional steps for cleaner air, hygiene, masks, and physical distancing. If you’re feeling ill and would like to receive care during spring break or anytime
                        during the semester, please visit Student Health Services (SHS) at 1 Stadium Road.
                        Visit the SHS website for hours of operation and services. 
                  Tips to Stay Healthy
                  While we have heard so much about the importance of washing our hands frequently over
                        the past 4 years, this best personal hygiene practice is a vital preventative measure
                        for many viral and bacterial illnesses. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers/cleaners are
                        also effective. In addition, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your elbow
                        when you cough or sneeze and refrain from using your hands, and don’t leave home if
                        you feel unwell. 
                  TimelyCare Is Here for You: Anywhere, Anytime! 
                  You can access TimelyCare’s free 24/7 virtual medical, mental health care, and health coaching services from anywhere in
                        the US. If you’re away for spring break and need to connect with a counselor or medical
                        provider, just go to timelycare.com/stonybrook or download the TimelyCare app (iOS or Android) to use the service. 
                  Fun Upcoming Traditions & Events
                  We look forward to celebrating lots of Stony Brook traditions with you when you return
                        from spring break. Here’s a preview of what’s to come …
                  For undergraduates, stay tuned for more information about the Brookfest concert on Friday, April 5.
                  For all students, we will be hosting our annual Earthstock celebration during the week of April 15! Stay tuned for more information about this celebration of Earth Day, sustainability,
                        and environmental conservation.  
                  If you are graduating this year, join us on Wednesday, April 24 for Grad Day at the Shop Red West Outdoor Patio, Melville Library, from 12-2:30pm. 
                  And save the date for everyone’s favorite campus tradition, the 35th Annual Roth Regatta, happening on Friday, April 26 starting at 12 pm at Roth Pond. This year's theme is RegattaUnbound, so get your cardboard, paint, and duct tape ready!  
                  Wishing you a safe and relaxing spring break! 
                  Sincerely,
                  Rick Gatteau, PhD
                  Vice President for Student Affairs 
                  Marisa Bisiani, DNP, ANP-BC
                  Associate Vice President
                  Health, Wellness, and Prevention Services
               