We need your help keeping our Community Healthy.
What do I do when I'm sick?
- Please stay home - do not come to campus when you are sick or are experiencing a fever
- Contact your supervisor or faculty member when you remain off campus due to illness
- Follow CCC policy on missed work or class
- Consult with the CDC or your medical provider for guidance on your symptoms
Cold, Flu or COVID-19 VS Allergies?
Cold, Flu, and COVID-19 | Allergies |
Fever is common | No Fever |
Green or yellow nasal discharge | Clear nasal discharge |
Headaches or migraines (resulting from fever) | Runny or itchy eyes |
Gastric distress | Occur annually or as a result of exposure to an allergen |
Muscle Aches, fatigue | Typically focused around sinuses |
*CCC is not a medical provider and this is not an complete list of symptoms. Please consult a medical professional to determine the cause of your symptoms and appropriate treatment.
COVID-19 Guidance for Students and Employees
Where can I get a COVID-19 test or Supplies?
- Free Covid tests can be obtained through the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
What do I do if I test positive?
- Please follow the CDC guidance on common respiratory viral illnesses.
What is the current guidance from CDC?
If a person is symptomatic and/or is positive for COVID-19 by PCR or Rapid Antigen test, they must remain off CCC facilities until:
- At least 24 hours past their last fever without the use of medicine that reduces fevers, and other symptoms have improved.
- Then masks should be worn for the 5 days following their return to CCC facilities
Where do I go to get vaccinated?
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Vaccinations are available through the Coconino County Health and Wellness Clinic. As well as local pharmacies and the Vera Clinic.