Ebola resource
Website launched as campus resource on Ebola
4:21 p.m., Dec. 3, 2014--As part of the University of Delaware’s ongoing efforts to prepare, educate and communicate with the campus community about the Ebola virus, a new website has been launched.
The Campus Communicable Disease Working Group, in conjunction with UD Communications and Public Affairs, has released an Ebola information website that will serve as a resource for students, faculty and staff.
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Information detailed on the site includes:
- News and updates of campus preparation efforts,
- Symptoms and procedures for those who may experience Ebola-like symptoms,
- Travel guidelines for those visiting or traveling through affected areas,
- Video of the “Learn about Ebola” lecture from October 2014,
- Resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Delaware Division of Public Health, and
- Frequently asked questions, including how UD would handle a potential case.
For more information, visit the website at www.udel.edu/advisory.