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Everyone who comes to campus, whether on a temporary or sustained basis, should complete a symptom self-screening check.
To make self-screening as convenient as possible, CSUDH has added a screening tool to the iToros Mobile App. The app will inform users whether or not they may visit campus. There is also a web version of the self-assessment available for users on desktop computers (or those who do not wish to download the iToros Mobile App).
The Toro Safety Ambassador program supports compliance of health protocols among students, faculty, and staff returning to campus.
Please note that check-ins with ambassadors are no longer required for individuals coming to campus. The wristband program has also been discontinued as of July 2021.
For more information, contact eoc@csudh.edu.
Below are a list of FAQ. If your questioned is not answered below, please email eoc@csudh.edu.
Yes. Please complete the self-check prior to each campus visit.
No. If you are experiencing symptoms up to 48 hours after receiving the vaccine, stay home until you feel better. You do not need to call the hotline unless you tested positive or were a close contact to a positive case. If you continue to experience symptoms beyond 48 hours after being vaccinated, contact your healthcare provider.
Yes. If your symptoms are a result of the vaccine, you can still come to campus. However, if you are too unwell to work or come to class, you should speak to your supervisor/professor.
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