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Cornell University and Tompkins County Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Mar, 2020

Description:

The 2019 Coronavirus pandemic had an impact across the world. Locally, in Tompkins County and Ithaca, New York, the operations of the educational institutions, area business and daily activities of the community changed. This archive documents the developing responses to the virus in County, Town, and City governments and the administration of Cornell University and Ithaca College. The archive also captures the effect on the public, including student life, and their reaction.

Subject:   Science & Health Universities & Libraries Government - Counties

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Title: COVID-19 and Reactivation Planning

URL: https://covid.cornell.edu/

Description: "SARS-CoV-2 is one of many viruses that surrounds us. Given its ease of transmission, special precautions should be taken. All Cornell community members should take personal responsibility and demonstrate COVID-19 etiquette. Stay home and get tested if you are ill or experiencing symptoms suggestive of COVID-19. Masking is encouraged, and the university will continue to provide high-quality masks to our community. All community members are encouraged to get boosted when eligible."--taken from website 2024.01.29

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Subject:   Cornell University New York (State). Ithaca COVID-19 (Disease)--Safety measures Coronaviruses,  Information resources

Title: COVID-19 Environment, Health and Safety

URL: https://ehs.cornell.edu/campus-health-safety/occupational-health/covid-19/

Description: "Cornell Environment, Health and Safety is working in partnership with the Office of Emergency Management, and others to help keep the Cornell community healthy and safe. For the latest information on the COVID-19 pandemic, please visit the COVID-19 Response webpage, for more information. If you have questions or concerns, please contact askEHS@cornell.edu or 607-255-8200 so we may get a message to the appropriate EHS staff member to address your needs."--taken from website 2024.01.29

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Subject:   Cornell University COVID-19 (Disease)--Safety measures Coronaviruses,  Information resources

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