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Better. Safer. AlamoTOGETHER.
Last Updated 1/20/23
The Latest COVID-19 Updates
While COVID-19 continues to be a part of our community response efforts, we have now moved out of the pandemic phase for emergency response and back to normal operations. At this time, you are no longer required to report a COVID-19 diagnosis on the internal Alamo Colleges District case tracking form or to your campus risk coordinator. However, please note the CDC does still requires positive COVID-19 cases to isolate/quarantine for a minimum of 5 days. Please follow the CDC guidance as described on their website. If you develop symptoms or test positive for COVID-19, speak with your supervisor or instructor on how to proceed similar to other illnesses (flu, cold, etc.). |
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View the updated Alamo Colleges District quarantine guidelines:
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While COVID-19 is shaping our approach, we remain committed to evaluating how we can adapt to balance the needs of our organization and students. We are hopeful that these safety measures will allow us to ensure the health of our students and employees.
We will begin to adjust the number of on-site events, and engagements while monitoring the levels and infection rates in our community. Indoor masking is strongly encouraged. |
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We encourage everyone to take the Alamo Colleges District’s (ACD) Pledge to show their commitment to keeping our ACD family safe and healthy. Our ability to maintain on-site operations relies on each of us taking responsibility to:
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While COVID-19 is shaping our approach, we remain committed to evaluating how we can adapt to balance the needs of our organization and students. We are hopeful that these safety measures will allow us to ensure the health of our students and employees.
COVID-19 Isolation and Exposure Calculator |
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Posted Health and Safety Requirements
The Alamo Colleges District requires employees, students and visitors to comply with the following measures to protect public health and safety, in accordance with our public health and safety procedure. View procedure C.2.19 »
Current Posting
There are no current postings.
Get TestedThere are many COVID-19 Testing sites located all over the San Antonio area. |
Get Vaccinated or BoostedAt the Alamo Colleges District, all students, faculty, and staff are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated or boosted. |
Get Support
Advocacy Centers |
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Each college’s advocacy center provides a variety of services including:
Students are encouraged to contact their college's advocacy center or call the Student Advocacy Helpline to get connected with various resources based on their specific needs.
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Additional Resources
The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has opened a COVID-19 hotline for residents to ask questions about the virus. The hotline is available in English and Spanish.
- For COVID-19 questions call 210-207-5779
- The hotline is open Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Find More Information at the San Antonio Metro Health Website
Future updates will be posted to this page. Employees should continue to check their employee email for immediate updates. Employee Quarantine Guidelines (PDF)
Remote Teaching Resources |