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Health Advisory: Current Status on Coronavirus

WEBDear fellow members of the Columbia community: The University continues to closely monitor information and expert national and international recommendations …

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Facts About the Flu Columbia Preparedness

WEBEven in years when the seasonal vaccine is less effective, getting a flu shot still helps your body “recognize” the virus and produce antibodies that will help you fight influenza and …

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Update on COVID-19 Columbia Preparedness

WEBDear fellow members of the Columbia community: The University continues to follow information and expert national and international recommendations regarding …

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What Is Preparedness

WEBWhat Is Preparedness? Columbia University recognizes that planning for different risks and national, regional, and local disasters and events is critical to protecting its community, …

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Facts About Measles Columbia Preparedness

WEBIn 2013, the overall national coverage for MMR vaccine among children aged 19 months-35 months was 91.9%. However, MMR vaccine coverage levels continue to vary by state. …

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Staying In The Know Columbia Preparedness

WEBCheck your Columbia email regularly. If you feel ill during an emergency, contact your healthcare provider: Students on the Morningside campus: (212) 854-2284. Students at …

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Infectious Diseases Preparedness Working Group

WEBThe Columbia University Pandemic Preparedness Working Group (PPWG) was initially formed in 2006 to develop a Pandemic Response Plan for the entire University. Since …

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Monitoring Wuhan Pneumonia Columbia Preparedness

WEBJanuary 22, 2020. UPDATE: Columbia Health continues to monitor the outbreak of pneumonia currently occurring in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. This pneumonia is …

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COLUMBIA PREPAREDNESS Fact Sheet 2

WEBCOLUMBIA | PREPAREDNESS Fact Sheet 2 Fact Sheet 2 - March 13, 2020 References NYPH, ABSA, APIC, CDC, NYC DOHMH 1 How to protect yourself from Coronavirus …

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Pandemic Flu and Communicable Diseases Columbia

WEBThe University’s goal is to keep the Columbia community healthy and safe by preparing contingency plans. In the case of a pandemic flu outbreak, please check this site …

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Facts About Mumps Columbia Preparedness

WEBMumps is an infection that causes swelling of the glands (parotitis) in front of the ears, along the jaw, and under the tongue, as well as fever and body aches. Some people do not …

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Columbia Preparedness

WEBLearn more about preparedness and our Emergency Management Operations Team.

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COVID-19, Corona Virus Columbia Preparedness

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Facts About Ebola Columbia Preparedness

WEBFacts About Ebola. Ebola is a serious virus; however, it's important to know that it is far less contagious than many other organisms, like measles and influenza. Since 2014, West …

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Monitoring Legionnaires' Disease in the Bronx

WEBThe New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is investigating an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in the South Bronx.

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Weather Emergencies Columbia Preparedness

WEBUniversity policy states that all persons participating in international Columbia Travel should closely review information, alerts, warnings, and other guidance issued by the U.S. …

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A Note About Suspicious Packages from Columbia University …

WEBYou may have heard that explosive devices were recently sent to the homes of some prominent former government officials as well as to the offices of CNN in New …

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COVID-19 Columbia Preparedness

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Emergency Contacts Columbia Preparedness

WEBMedical Center: 212-305-7979 (emergency calls) or 212-305-8100 (non-emergency) publicsafety.columbia.edu. Columbia Health Services for Students. Morningside and …

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Earthquake Columbia Preparedness

WEBThe University’s goal is to keep the Columbia community healthy and safe by preparing contingency plans. In the case of an earthquake, the best option is to check this site, …

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Monkeypox Update and FAQs Columbia Preparedness

WEBMonkeypox is a rare condition caused by infection with the monkeypox virus. Monkeypox virus belongs to the same family of viruses—known as orthopoxviruses—as …

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Class and Service Updates for November 2, 5:30 p.m.

WEBResumption of Classes. The School of the Arts will resume graduate classes in Visual Arts and Writing on Wednesday, November 7. All other classes in the School of the Arts will …

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