COVID-19 Dashboard

The College is closely following expert national and international information regarding the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and is acting proactively to protect the health and safety of the community. MMC’s new COVID-19 Dashboard is a source of information for our community, combining information from multiple sources to illustrate and track the impact of the pandemic. Information on this page will be updated regularly.

As of 5/7/21

Active COVID-19 Cases

Cumulative COVID-19 Cases

% of Residential Quarantine Space Occupied % of Campus Isolation Space Occupied
Residential Students 0 11

2%
(includes mandatory travel quarantine)

 

0%

 

Commuter Students 0 11
Off-Campus Students 0 5
Faculty 0 2
Staff 0 14
Totals 0 43

Residential student: student living in MMC student housing.

Commuter student:
student not living in MMC student housing but who has accessed campus within the last 21 days.

Off-campus student
: student not living in MMC student housing but who shares housing with a commuter student who has accessed campus within the last 21 days.

Contact Tracing

The College has identified a cadre of Marymount Manhattan College employees, who have all taken the Johns Hopkins Coursera Course for contact tracing, to provide contact tracing within the MMC campus community, on Main Campus, and in the MMC Residence Halls. If a case of COVID-19 is confirmed on campus or within the MMC campus community, MMC Contact Tracers will inform NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYCDOHMH). To the extent possible, Contact Tracers will work with the NYC DOHMH to conduct contact tracing.

Contact Tracers will conduct contact tracing to help identify:

  • MMC facilities that may require cleaning and disinfection after a confirmed case has been identified; and
  • “Close contacts” (as defined by the CDC) of the confirmed case. Close contact is defined as contact within six feet of an infected individual for a total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period.

Additionally, Contact Tracers will seek out the help of NYC DOHMH (to the extent possible) to determine what, if any, community transmission has been identified and whether MMC can continue to contain/manage confirmed case(s) within their own facilities.

Notification, Quarantine, Isolation and Tracing

In the event of a confirmed case of COVID-19, the College will follow contact tracing and notification protocols as directed by local and state health authorities. Details of the notification and contact tracing protocols can be found in our COVID-19 Reopening Plan. Residential students can learn more about the College’s quarantine and isolation policies by reviewing the Residential Wellness Pledge

Questions or concerns? Email Safety@mmm.edu!

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