An additional suspected case was reported today with a student on the Keuka Park campus; the student is home.
The Keuka Park campus and all ASAP sites remain open.
Keuka College's Information Center for the H1N1 Virus
An additional suspected case was reported today with a student on the Keuka Park campus; the student is home.
The Keuka Park campus and all ASAP sites remain open.
The College has received a report of three suspected cases of the H1N1 virus in one of our Accelerated Studies for Adults Program (ASAP) cohorts at the Corning Business Development Center. One of the students in question has a close family member who has a confirmed case of the virus, and the instructor for this cohort may have been exposed during a recent class session; however, he is not exhibiting any symptoms at this time.
Students in the affected cohort have been notified by the College of their possible exposure to the virus.
ASAP students who are experiencing flu-like symptoms should contact their physician immediately and not attend class. Students on the Keuka Park campus should contact Health Services (315-279-5368) or the College Health Hotline (315-279-5999).
Presently, the Keuka Park campus and all ASAP cohorts and sites remain open. Status updates are posted to this Web site.
There are two students in isolation with suspected H1N1.
The campus and all ASAP sites remain open.
Presently, Health Services is reporting one suspected case involving a commuter graduate student. The student is resting at home.
The Keuka Park campus and all ASAP sites remain open.
Health Services is reporting two new suspected cases today; both students have returned home. The Keuka Park campus and all ASAP sites are open.
There has been no change in status since yesterday. The Keuka Park campus and all ASAP sites continue to remain open.
No new cases have been seen or reported today.
Update, 1 p.m.: To date, there have been five suspected cases. Four of these individuals are home resting; one has been cleared by their physician to return to campus.
There has been no change since yesterday, Sept. 14.
Update — 11:15 a.m.: Another student was sent home with symptoms of H1N1. Overall there are four suspected cases; all of these individuals are home and not on campus.
The Keuka Park campus and all ASAP sites are open. Currently on the Keuka Park campus: Two suspected cases — one student and one staff member. Both are home.
No new reported cases.