On campus, masks or face coverings are required indoors at all times, except when individuals are alone in their offices. Masks are also required outdoors within 50 feet of entrances to buildings.
If you see a mask violation, report it here: lsucommunity.iad1.qualtrics.…
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Welcome to the #firstdayofclasses for the 2021-2022 academic year! We hope you had a great summer and are ready to launch into the #fall2021 semester ➡️ Start strong, study smart, and stay motivated!
#lsuchemistry#MaskUpLSU
OMG! Thanks to our awesome Chair and @LSU_BioSci & @lsuscience for cleaning our building windows!! We can now see all the hopefully vaccinated & masked students outside!
#MaskUpLSU#GetVaccinatedLA
Due to the recent rise in cases throughout our area, it is important to remind you that we will continue to require masks when in LSU UREC. Failure to do so is not only against state mandate, but it will come with consequences. So remember to #MaskUpLSU!
Preventative measures are necessary even if you have received the COVID-19 vaccine as we work to get the majority of campus operations back to normal in the fall.
More info: lsu.edu/roadmap/vaccines/#MaskUpLSU
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Students and employees who get tested for COVID-19 at the Coates testing site will receive this free t-shirt while supplies last.
More info: lsu.edu/roadmap/health/testi…#MaskUpLSU
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Help LSU prepare for vaccine distribution by reviewing the vaccine information and completing the preregistration survey available at lsu.edu/roadmap/. In the meantime, #MaskUpLSU!
Sentinel testing relies on a random sample of students to identify and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on campus.
To learn more, visit lsu.edu/roadmap/sentinel. #MaskUpLSU
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Don’t be a super spreader on Super Bowl Sunday when you watch six former LSU Tigers suit up in the big game.
Avoid large gatherings, maintain physical distance and #MaskUpLSU!
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Sentinel testing relies on a random sample of students to identify and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on campus. Monitor your university email in case you’re asked to participate.
To learn more, visit lsu.edu/roadmap/sentinel. #MaskUpLSU
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#DYK you can recycle your masks/gloves on campus? They can pollute waterways and end up in landfills. Thanks to Campus Sustainability, you can recycle them @ BEC, first floor lobby near CC's Coffee; Library, first floor lobby; Student Union, near 1st floor restrooms. #MaskUpLSU
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With coronavirus cases rising in the U.S., Europe and many other places across the globe, wearing a mask is more important than ever.
In our animation, we’ll show you how effective a swath of fabric can be at fighting the pandemic. nyti.ms/31ZcCyn
Help your fellow Tigers in the res halls.
LSU grad, @LSUHealthNO assistant prof. of infectious diseases and @ololhealth chief medical officer Dr. Catherine O’Neal explains how you can limit the spread of COVID-19. #MaskUpLSU
#DYK you can recycle your masks/gloves on campus? They can pollute waterways and end up in landfills. Thanks to Campus Sustainability, you can recycle them @ BEC, first floor lobby near CC's Coffee; Library, first floor lobby; Student Union, near 1st floor restrooms. #MaskUpLSU
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Wash your face mask after each use.
@LSUHealthNO assistant prof. of infectious diseases and @ololhealth chief medical officer Dr. Catherine O’Neal offers more insight. #MaskUpLSU