From improved ventilation, to fast and free testing, to ongoing vaccine clinics, Georgia Tech is continuing to take a multipronged approach to preventing and mitigating the risk of coronavirus as more students, faculty, and staff return to campus.

President Ángel Cabrera has appointed a new task force to guide and oversee planning for the eventual resumption of Institute operations.

A set of campus surveys this month is gauging the Georgia Tech community’s comfort with returning to campus and practicing health and safety measures during the Covid-19 pandemic.

As you return to campus for what may be the first time in several months, you’ll find much that is familiar, as well as new signs related to safety measures for the Georgia Tech community.

Wearing a face covering and cleaning it properly is useful in slowing the spread of the coronavirus.

The new health and safety guidelines for campus include the cleaning of offices and workspaces every day.

An new app made available to Georgia Tech faculty, staff and students uses smartphones to help control the coronavirus.

For those who have already been participating in weekly surveillance testing on campus, thank you for helping to keep our campus community safe. And for those who haven’t, now is the time to start.

Researchers have developed a tool that shows the risk someone with Covid-19 will be present at gatherings from 10 to 5,000 people anywhere in the U.S.