Correct! Respiratory illnesses can be spread by direct contact, droplet spread or airborne transmission.
Try again! While respiratory illnesses can be spread this way, there are other methods of spread also.
Correct! If you cannot maintain six feet of physical distancing while outdoors, a face covering should be worn.
Try again: Even when outdoors, a face covering should be worn if six feet of physical distancing cannot be maintained.
Correct! The CDC recommends fitting the mask over your nose and mouth and securing it under your chin.
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Correct! If you have a medical reason to not wear a face covering, contact the office of Disability Services.
Try Again! There is another department that you should contact if you have a medical reason to not wear a face covering.
Correct! Some people who have COVID-19 may not exhibit any symptoms, but they can still spread the disease.
Try Again! Some people who have COVID-19 may not exhibit any symptoms, but they can still spread the disease.
Correct! If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, you should contact Dean of Students, Dr. Tam Nannen.
Try again! There are other circumstances in which you should contact this person, but if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, there is another person you should contact.
Correct! The minimum amount of time you should wash your hands is 20 seconds.
Try Again! This is not the minimum amount of time you should wash your hands.
Correct! Robby Underwood is the person to contact if you have traveled on a commercial airline or traveled out of state.
Try Again! While there are other reasons to contact this person, there is another person to contact if you have traveled on a commercial airline or traveled out of state.
Correct! It must be at least 10 days – not 7– since symptoms first appeared before returning to campus.
Try Again! Your selected item IS required before returning to campus.
Correct! Your professors and others at TJC will help you stay on track with your education if you get sick.
Try again! Your professors and others at TJC will help you stay on track with your education if you get sick.