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There were no new cases reported in Grant County.

• 1,458 Total COVID Cases

• 1184 Confirmed Positive COVID cases

• 273 Probable COVID cases (Probable cases are those that have a positive result from a rapid antigen test).

• 1,423 Total Recovered

• 3 Active Cases

• 28 Deaths listed as COVID related

Pfizer Vaccine available for all age 12 yrs. and older, or Moderna for anyone age 18 or older: Grant County Health Department Call 304-257-4922

Allegany College of Maryland announces its plans to welcome fall semester students to campus on Monday, August 23, the start of its sixtieth academic year. The majority of the college’s courses will meet in person (face-to-face) with online, flex, and hybrid courses offered. Course registration remains open, and federal funds are available for new and current students through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund program. An online application is available at allegany.edu/heerfaward.

ACM will host virtual information sessions at 1 and 6 p.m. on August 10 with registration at allegany.edu/virtual-info-session. In-person campus tours are available for future students and their families daily during the week except for Wednesdays. Advance bookings are required. Interested individuals and their families are asked to contact the Thomas Welcome Center at 301-784-5005 to schedule their personalized tours.

Advising sessions for new and returning students are available between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Advising Center. Individuals may request daytime virtual advising sessions by calling 301-784-5654. Evening virtual advising sessions are available by emailing Lindsay Miller, an advising specialist, at [email protected]. New students are encouraged to attend an in-person or virtual new student orientation session. Registration is available at allegany.edu/student-orientation.

Starting August 1, ACM will follow simple health and safety protocols at college sites to slow the spread of COVID-19 and its highly contagious delta variant. Fully vaccinated individuals will have the option to wear a face mask indoors and outdoors, and unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated individuals should continue to correctly wear a mask indoors and in crowded outdoor settings. All individuals should maintain a social distance of at least three feet (the length of a shopping cart) in crowded indoor and outdoor settings and follow other health and safety guidance found at allegany.edu/coronavirus.

Fall books are available for sale beginning August 1, and online orders are recommended. The Campus Bookstore’s pick-up window is open from 8 to 11 a.m., and the store itself is open for walk-ins from 12 to 4 p.m. but closed between 11 a.m. and noon.

The college’s student-serving offices are currently open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. ACM will return to its standard schedule of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on August 9.

ACM has introduced an interactive Holistic Mental Health Network at allegany.edu/students/holistic-mental-health to empower students to access different levels of care and continue their academic journeys.

Allegany College of Maryland’s entire fall plan is available at allegany.edu/fall-21. Individuals with questions may email [email protected] or call 301-784-5005.

WVU Potomac State College provides guidance specific to Keyser campus on COVID-19 testing requirements ahead of fall semester

As we prepare to welcome back students, faculty and staff to campus, WVU Potomac State College is providing additional guidance on COVID-19 testing requirements for the fall semester specific to the Keyser campus.

Individuals Who Have Verified Their COVID-19 Vaccination Status

As previously shared, students, faculty and staff who have verified their vaccination status with WVU will not be required to undergo COVID-19 testing at the beginning of the semester.

Further, those who have verified their vaccination status will be exempted from random sample testing throughout the semester.

Individuals Who Have Not Verified Their COVID-19 Vaccination Status

All students, faculty and staff who will be on campus this fall and who are not fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have not verified their vaccination status with the University by Sunday, Aug. 1, will be required to submit a valid COVID-19 test result. Potomac State College will not offer testing. All faculty, staff and students will need to receive their tests prior to coming to campus.

Note: Students, faculty and staff who tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 90 days will not need to provide a test result to Potomac State College. However, these individuals must contact WVU Shared Services at 304-293-6006 and provide proof of their positive result to be exempted from testing.

Potomac State College will only accept live-virus reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test results dated after Aug. 1. Rapid antigen tests results will not be accepted.

Results should be obtained prior to campus move-in. Anyone with a positive test result immediately should begin isolation and notify WVU Shared Services at 304-293-6006. Please identify yourself as a Potomac State College student or employee. Additional guidance for what to do if you test positive or are exposed to someone who tests positive is available on the Return to Campus website.

A printed copy of a negative test result must be delivered to a WVU Potomac State College health care professional within 48 hours of when the individual arrives on campus at the following drop-off location:

Student Health Center Saturday, Aug. 14 through Friday, Aug. 20 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Please note: Individuals who have been on campus throughout the summer are also required to deliver a printed copy of a negative test result to the Student Health Center within the timeframe listed above.

You will be asked to provide your student and/or employee ID or identification number, so be sure to have them readily available when you arrive at the Student Health Center. This is how you can access your number if you do not know it: WVUID Lookup.

Test results from an individual’s local testing provider — from both within and outside of West Virginia — will be accepted as long as they meet the above criteria. The local Mineral County Health Department is offering the community free COVID-19 testing as follows:

Mondays and Fridays

10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Mineral County Health Department

541 Harley O Staggers Dr

Keyser WV 26726

Community testing through the Mineral County Health Department is open to WVU Potomac State College students, employees and residents of Mineral County. Individuals who wish to be tested must bring identification (a driver’s license or proof of address) to the testing site. Face masks and physical distancing are required.

Students and employees who fail to comply with COVID-19 testing requirements may be subject to discipline in accordance with the University’s policies and procedures.

Sample Testing

To quickly assess and limit the potential spread of COVID-19 this fall, Potomac State College will continue to conduct weekly random sample testing among certain groups of students, faculty and staff who are on campus and have not been vaccinated or verified their vaccination status with the University.

Verify Your Vaccination Status

If you have not already done so, be sure to verify your COVID-19 vaccination status with the University at myhousing.wvu.edu prior to the Aug. 1 deadline.

Follow these instructions to verify your status. A video tutorial also is available to guide you through the process.

If you receive your vaccination later in the semester, be sure to update your vaccination status at that time. In addition to required COVID-19 testing at the beginning of the semester, those who are not fully vaccinated or have not verified their vaccination status by Aug. 1 must:

· Comply with random sample testing until they become fully vaccinated.

· Quarantine for at least 14 days following close contact with anyone diagnosed with COVID-19.

· Obtain testing if symptoms develop.

· Quarantine for five days following out-of-state travel.

· Wear a mask indoors and when outdoors and around others.

WVU Potomac State College will resume weekly COVID-19 updates through a dashboard on the Return to Campus website, which will feature testing information as well as vaccination rates.

Thank you for doing your part to make our campus safer by verifying your vaccination status and complying with the University’s testing requirements.

Visit the Return to Campus website for the latest updates and information. Contact [email protected] with any questions