COVID-19 Testing Updates

Albion College Together Safely Community Dashboard

Last updated: Tuesday, May 11, 2021

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 % Student Positive Tests% Essential Staff Positive Tests% Non-Essential Staff Positive Tests% Faculty Positive TestsAvailability of Hospital ServicesAvailability of Isolation HousingAvailability of Waste Testing Results
High & Increasing            X  
High & Level              
High & Decreasing              
Medium & Increasing              
Medium & Level              
Medium & Decreasing              
Low & Increasing          X    
Low & Level              
Low & Decreasing  X  X  X  X      X

We are monitoring a variety of metrics to understand the spread of COVID-19 on campus and in Albion. These metrics are plotted on the dashboard in real-time and are reflective of the risk indicated by the key below.

Low Risk Medium-Low Risk Medium-High Risk High Risk
  • % Student Positive Tests: Low and Level (Low Risk)
  • % Essential Staff Positive Tests: Low and Decreasing (Low Risk)
  • % Non-Essential Staff Positive Tests: Low and Decreasing (Low Risk)
  • % Faculty Positive Tests: Low and Decreasing (Low Risk)
  • Availability of Hospital Services: High and Decreasing (Medium Risk)
  • Availability of Isolation Housing: High and Level (Medium Risk)
  • Availability of Waste Testing Results: Medium and Level (Medium-Low Risk)

Current COVID-19 Data
0 positives in isolation on campus, 6 off campus
1 false positive
Total tests: 17,100 since 1/15/2021
Current positive population rate: 0.3%
Total # of cases since 1/15/21 - 126
Risk level: Low

During the semester, we test wastewater out of residence halls (Wesley, Mitchell, Seaton, Fraternities) every 2-3 days.

Currently in quarantine: 0 Currently in isolation: 6 Completed quarantine: 280 Currently in quarantine awaiting contact tracing: 0

Important COVID-19 Update

Friday, August 21, 2020

Dear Albion Community,

We are writing with important information related to COVID-19. Yesterday evening, we learned a member of our community has tested positive for the virus. They are in isolation and remain in our thoughts as they focus on recovery. Due to the preventive measures we have implemented, we are grateful to say potential exposures were minimal. Any individual who was in close contact has been notified and is in self-quarantine.

While this news is always concerning, Albion College has now completed 2337 tests, received 2047 results, and identified three positive cases. To date, our overall positive testing rate is 0.15%. This is significantly lower than the national rate (7.0%) and the rate for the state of Michigan (3.31%).

Please remember we must stay vigilant to be successful:

  • If you are sick, stay isolated in your room or at home.
  • Wear a mask when you are in a public space.
  • Maintain a physical distance of six feet from others.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

In addition to these public health practices, please make sure to fill out the daily symptoms checker each morning in the Aura app and continue to follow our health and safety practices.

As a campus, we have a responsibility to protect the privacy of each of our community members while reacting quickly to isolate any individuals who potentially have been in close contact. In our commitment to transparency, we will be sharing updates such as this to keep you all aware of potential exposure. Please know that with our rigorous testing and monitoring protocol, we are able to identify positive cases quickly and react accordingly.

We will share updates as we have them.

President Johnson

Important COVID-19 Update

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Dear Albion Community,

We are writing with important information related to COVID-19. This morning, we learned a member of our community has tested positive for the virus. They are under good medical care and will remain in isolation housing. They remain in our thoughts as they focus on recovery.

Due to the best-in-class preventive measures we have implemented, we are grateful to say potential exposures were minimal. Any member of our campus community who has been in close contact (greater than 15 minutes at a distance closer than six feet, masked or unmasked) with this individual in the last 14 days has been notified by the College and instructed them to quarantine for 14 days. The Calhoun County Health department may be in contact with these individuals for additional information.

We have said it before but it bears repeating:

  • If you are sick, stay isolated in your room or at home.
  • Wear a mask when you are in a public space.
  • Maintain a physical distance of six feet from others.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

In addition to these public health practices, please make sure to fill out your daily health report in the Aura app and continue to follow our health and safety practices.

As a campus, we have a responsibility to protect the privacy of each of our community members while reacting quickly to identify, alert and quarantine any individuals who potentially have been in close contact. In our commitment to transparency, we will be sharing updates such as this to keep you all aware of potential exposure. Please know that with our rigorous testing and monitoring protocol, we are able to identify positive cases quickly and react accordingly.

We will share updates as we have them.

President Johnson

Important COVID-19 Update

Friday, August 14, 2020

Dear Albion Community,

I am writing with important information for the Albion community related to COVID-19. This morning, we learned a member of our community has tested positive for the virus. They are under good medical care and will remain home through the required quarantine period. They remain in our thoughts as they focus on recovery.

Due to the best-in-class preventive measures we have implemented, we are grateful to say potential exposures were minimal. This individual has not been in close contact (greater than 15 minutes at a distance closer than 6 feet, masked or unmasked) with any member of our community over the past 14 days.

We have said it before but it bears repeating:

  • If you are sick, stay isolated in your room or at home.
  • Wear a mask when you are in a public space.
  • Maintain a physical distance of six feet from others.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

In addition to these public health practices, please make sure to fill out the daily symptoms checker in the Aura app and continue to follow our health and safety practices.

As a campus, we have a responsibility to protect the privacy of each of our community members while reacting quickly to isolate any individuals who potentially have been in close contact. In our commitment to transparency, we will be sharing updates such as this to keep you all aware of potential exposure. Please know that with our rigorous testing and monitoring protocol, we are able to identify positive cases quickly and react accordingly.

We will share updates as we have them.

President Johnson