| Message from President Elson S. Floyd and Provost Warwick M. Bayly | Send to a Friend | ||||
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| August 27, 2009 | ||||
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To the University Community: Amid the excitement and activity associated with the start of the academic year, we want to share the latest information on influenza A (H1N1), which is also known as the "swine flu," and what Washington State University has been doing to prepare for it. Essential to our preparatory efforts is ensuring that all members of the university community follow appropriate preventative measures to minimize the impact H1N1 flu will have on carrying out our daily learning, teaching, research, and service activities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is predicting an increase in influenza activity this fall because of the current H1N1 outbreak. WSU has plans in place to minimize the impact on faculty, staff, and students and operations in case of an outbreak on our campuses. We are closely monitoring developments and are in close contact with federal, state, and local public-health officials to monitor flu conditions and make decisions about the best steps to take concerning our institution. We will do everything we can to keep the University operating as usual. We need your support to accomplish this. Here are a few things you can do to help:
Faculty and students are encouraged to review and follow Academic Regulation 73 (Absences) which can be found at www.registrar.wsu.edu/Registrar/Apps/AcadRegs.ASPX. This regulation states that "as long as absences are not excessive, it is recommended that the instructor provide and document reasonable accommodation." It also specifies that "written excuses from health-care personnel should not be required." For more information about flu in our university community and what our institution is doing visit www.h1n1flu.wsu.edu. For the most up-to-date national, state, and local information on flu, visit www.flu.gov, www.doh.wa.gov, and www.whitmancounty.org/page.aspx?pn=Public+Health. We will update you on the latest news and information as it becomes available. University plans of action will be implemented as appropriate in the event that there is a significant increase in the number of people who become ill with influenza. In the meantime, we encourage you to take the proper steps to stay healthy. Sincerely,
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