11/10/2020:
University responds to COVID outbreak in
student residence
After investigation by the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit it has advised that an unauthorized gathering held in a student residence on Halloween has led to what is now being declared an outbreak.

“The University of Windsor has quickly taken the appropriate measures in cooperation with the Health Unit – there is no ongoing risk to the students at this time,” said Dr. Wajid Ahmed, WECHU’s Medical Officer of Health.

The University has implemented extensive additional cleaning protocols and affected students have been moved to a separate building location.

“This is a strong reminder to our student community that we cannot become complacent with our protocols and guidelines during this pandemic. There is simply too much at stake and we need to be stringent now more than ever,” said University of Windsor President and Vice-Chancellor Rob Gordon.

“We all need to be responsible and consider how our behaviour today may affect our friends, family, and members of the larger community tomorrow.”

The University of Windsor is currently following a remote learning model with most classes being held online this semester. Students, staff, and faculty are reminded to practice good hygiene; wear a mask; keep 2m from others when possible; and that it is mandatory to complete a self-assessment questionnaire prior to attending campus, available at: www.uwindsor.ca/returntocampus/336/beforegoing-to-campus

Updates will be provided at: uwindsor.ca/returntocampus

The University’s response to confirmed cases of COVID-19 can be found here: https://www.uwindsor.ca/returntocampus/354/confirmed-case-covid-19-campus
In a continued effort to keep you well informed on the latest Return to Campus (RTC) plans, you will receive regular communications through RTC News Update bulletins, the semi-monthly RTC e-newsletter, UWindsor social pages and the RTC Website.