Please continue to wear a mask, maintain six feet of physical distancing, and follow all public health precautions, including avoiding large gatherings, through the end of the semester. This requirement will remain in place through May 14, even if the state’s mask mandate changes or lifts. Here’s about what to expect for the remainder of the semester, through May 14: Follow public health guidance regarding mask wearing, physical distancing, and avoiding gatheringsĪll students, faculty, staff and visitors are required to continue to follow all public health guidance, including wearing masks on all university grounds until the CSU Pandemic Preparedness Team directs otherwise. But we must still make it through the spring semester before we can implement new guidance for our spaces and activities. We also know that some public health guidelines around us are beginning to shift and lift. We know many of you are experiencing fatigue related to the pandemic. CSU is one of the few universities in the nation to have successfully navigated a full academic year offering in-person classes: we thank each of your for doing your part. While the pandemic is not over, we can all share in celebrating what we’ve accomplished. We have more than 365 days behind us since we went remote last March and now only 10 days until spring break, after which we shift to remote-only instruction for the rest of the semester.
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