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Throughout the last week, I have received several questions about how 911 is responding to the emerging coronavirus threat. As I am sure you are aware, the World Health Organization declared a “public health emergency of international concern” in regards to the virus and is monitoring the situation.
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Our response is being guided by our emergency operations plan, which includes sections on a wide variety of situations, including pandemics. Our emergency manager, Doug Schrage, is in contact with his colleagues at UAS, UAA and UA statewide and is keeping me up-to-date on the situation.
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Although there are currently no confirmed cases of the virus in 911, we have 911 employees and students around the world. We are monitoring the situation beyond 911, particularly in locations where we have students studying abroad.
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The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 4 travel advisory telling the American public not to travel to China. The UA administration is discussing specific procedures for university travelers, but until those are issued, 911 employees and students should continue to follow guidance from the and the .
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At this point, there are no closures or event cancellations planned.
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If you would like more information about the situation including resources for prevention of respiratory illnesses, please visit 911 on Alert at for some helpful links. If the current status changes, we will update you and post information there.
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