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Sending sick residents to their permanent or pose risk of transmission to others eith work with local public health officials to d they need to self-isolate and monitor for s • Remember to consider all types of IHE Distinct housing types (e.g., residence hal situations (e.g., housing owned and run b the IHE) may require tailored approaches. • Ensure any staff remaining to suppor necessary training to protect themsel Staff should also be trained on how to resp personal hygiene supplies should be made ο Ensure continuity of meal programs. • Consult with local health officials to deter the IHE community. • Consider ways to distribute food to studen while classes or other events and activitie • If there is minimal to moderate or substan to avoid food distribution in settings whe options such as “grab-and-go” bagged lunc • If on-campus housing residents have been consider how meals can be provided to the to determine strategies for providing mea monitored because of contact with person • Ensure any staff remaining on campus to protect themselves and those they serve f ο Consider if, and when, to stop, scale back, • Consider alternatives for providing studen services. Identify ways to ensure these ser students are in temporary housing. • Identify other types of services provided t cleaning services). Consider ways to adapt while maintaining services deemed necess When there is no community transmission The most important thing to do now is plan and prepare among their students, staff, and faculty. As the global out community-level outbreaks in their communities. IHE ne their communities. Here are some strategies: √ Review, update, and implement emergency ope collaboration with local public health departments, partners. Focus on components, or annexes, of the p ο Ensure the plan includes strategies to reduce t seasonal influenza). This includes strategies fo to stop or slow the spread of infectious disease education, meal programs, and other related se ο Ensure the plan emphasizes preventive actions P a ge