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Dear UAF students, staff and faculty,
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Late last week, on Oct. 15, Gov. Dunleavy announced a revised that went into effect on Oct. 16 at 12:01 a.m. Health Mandate 10.1 affects international, interstate and intrastate travel for those individuals entering 91ÊÓƵ. As the university is working through the revised mandate and updating our and , I wanted to provide a brief overview.
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The new, revised mandate has slightly changed, lifting some of the testing and social distancing restrictions. Mandate 10.1 requires:
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- Taking a test 72 hours before you arrive or at the airport upon arrival.
- Strict social distance for five days. After that, you can go anywhere you want.
- No second test required.
- Travel outside of 91ÊÓƵ for less than 72 hours
- No testing or quarantine is required.
- Resident travelers will self-monitor for 14 days after arrival for any symptoms.
- Special accommodations are available for critical infrastructure workers/industries. The accommodations are available for any type of travel, including personal travel.
All bullets in the above summary assume the first COVID-19 test is negative.
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Please note that at this time the (updated Sept. 25) and (updated Aug. 10) contain elements of the previous state travel guidance. These two policies currently reside at the UA System office. We are working with UA to get these updated to reflect new state mandates.
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COVID-19 cases are on a steady increase in 91ÊÓƵ, and may further increase with relaxed travel restrictions. So far, we have seen some bumps in our , but not the same steady growth in cases as the broader community. Thank you to everyone for your continued effort in keeping our campus safe. It is clearly having an impact.
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Thank you for choosing UAF.
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— Dan White, chancellor
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