![]() Total Health Check surveys reflects self-reports of daily surveillance status using the university’s Health Check app since May, 2020.This also applies to COVID vaccines that have been authorized for emergency use by the World Health Organization (e.g. Food and Drug Administration: Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson (J&J)/Janssen COVID-19 vaccines. This guidance applies to COVID-19 vaccines recommended by the CDC and currently authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Individuals are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving a single-dose vaccine or two weeks after the second dose in a two-dose series. Typically, there is a 3-4 week waiting period to receive the second dose. Partially vaccinated are those having received only one dose of a two series. Some users may be submitting while working remotely while others prior to coming onsite. This category will be updated monthly and sourced from Health Check user data based on the vaccination question only. Vaccinated metrics reflect the number of partially and fully COVID vaccinated individuals.In addition, across all time periods, the data below reflect the results of student tests for COVID undertaken or facilitated by Vaden Health Center, as well as the results of student-athlete surveillance testing for COVID. ![]() Details of this program are available here. The data below is from student-reported positive tests, Color or Stanford PCR testing. Positivity rates in the displays below reflect Stanford’s surveillance testing program provided by Color, not rapid antigen tests or any other testing.
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