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Shenandoah University continues to monitor the situation

There are currently no confirmed coronavirus cases at Shenandoah University.

We hope you are enjoying your spring break! As the number of COVID-19 cases increases in Virginia, Shenandoah University continues to monitor the situation and to follow the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Virginia Department of Health, other educational institutes, and local and state health care agencies.

There are currently no confirmed coronavirus cases at Shenandoah University.

Our coronavirus taskforce meets regularly to discuss the university’s emergency operations plan and what would happen if our community becomes impacted by the virus.

Your health and safety are our main concerns. Please be mindful of your health and stay home if you feel ill. Please continue to monitor the situation through the SUN-e, your email and su.edu/coronavirus, as this situation changes daily.

In the meantime, please continue to enjoy your spring break!

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