Pitt State announces COVID-19 mitigation measures
Pittsburg State University has announced measures that will continue to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on campus and in the community
Effective Aug. 4, all faculty, staff, students, and visitors will be required to wear masks while indoors regardless of vaccination status if they are in classrooms or indoor gathering spaces where social distancing is not possible. Masks are not required if alone in workspaces and offices or in public spaces where social distancing is possible.
The policy will be reviewed every two weeks and rescinded when no longer necessary to protect public health and reduce the strain on the local healthcare system. Wichita State University and Kansas State University also have returned to a mask mandate.
The university has encouraged and continues to encourage faculty, staff, and students to get vaccines. Vaccines are free and available on campus at the Bryant Student Health Center, and locally at the Crawford County Health Department, the Community Health Center of SEK, SEK Urgent Care, Dillon’s, Lindburg Pharmacy North & South, Walmart Supercenter, and Walmart Neighborhood Market.
For students who will live in residence halls, prior to moving in the Office of University Housing has asked that they either submit proof of vaccination, show that they have had the virus since March 2021, or had a negative test within 72 hours of arrival, or they will be required to take a COVID test when they arrive for Move-In Day.
The university will offer incentives to students who get vaccinated; details will be announced soon.
The academic year begins Aug. 16.