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February 5, 2021

A summary of university updates related to COVID-19

Submitted by Division of Communications and Marketing

Kansas State University continues to provide updates in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The following is a summary of announcements from Feb. 1-5. 

Come back, 'Cats.
Updates continue to be posted on the COVID-19 website, which includes guidance and frequently asked questions about the return to university campuses.  

From President Richard Myers: Stay strong this semester.
In a K-State Today letter on Feb. 4, President Richard Myers reminds students, faculty and staff to continue our efforts to protect each other as we resume in-person/hybrid operations on Monday, Feb. 8. 

Lafene Health Center sends COVID-19 vaccine survey to faculty, staff and students.
All current faculty, staff and students received an email Monday, Feb. 1, from Lafene Health Center. Read more about the survey. 

Changes to Every Wildcat A Wellcat student wellness kit distribution.
The Every Wildcat A Wellcat spring student wellness kit distribution plans have changed because of cold temperatures predicted for next week. View the new distribution locations. 

The university continues to track and evaluate COVID-19 data in our community.
Every week, K-State is updating the online dashboard that tracks COVID-19 data in university-connected communities

Reminder on how to use electrostatic Victory sprayers in the classroom.
The Division of Facilities shares a reminder on how to use the electrostatic Victory sprayers in classrooms.

Find tips to safely enjoy the Super Bowl.
While celebrating the big game, Kansas State University is encouraging the use of some simple safety tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.