Your Health, Our Health
Your Health, Our Health
Middlebury students explain what it will take to maintain a healthy campus and community
- Returning to campus won’t be easy.
- Whether it’s your last year or your first year.
- It’s no question that the semester is going to be different.
- Things will be tough for a fact, it’ll be the very difficult thing that you’ve ever experienced.
- And that doesn’t mean it can’t be fulfilling and fun.
- Simply being present at Middlebury College is a privilege in of itself.
- To protect the health and safety of our Middlebury community this fall.
- We have to start at the individual level.
- Starting with the 14 day quarantine at home.
- As well as the quarantine once we arrive on campus.
- Personally, I will be following all of the Middlebury Health Protocol.
- I will stay on campus.
- Follow the proper guidelines.
- Keep current with any guidelines or new suggestions.
- And of course wearing my mask all the time.
- Inside and outside.
- Checking my temperature every single day.
- Carrying my little bottle of hand sanitizer around with me.
- Practice social distancing.
- Focus on the experience and activities that we can have.
- Continue to reference the Health Pledge.
- Not gathering with other students in groups.
- Complete the daily questionnaire on the Health app.
- Wash my hands all the time.
- We have to know that our actions can have severe consequences and impacts on others.
- Our collective health and safety require cooperation, transparency, and honesty above all else.
- The faculty and staff have been working tirelessly to welcome us in the safest manner.
- And it’s time to use those brains of ours to follow the social guidelines.
- Turn to campus and ensuring a safe and healthy semester is a group effort.
- It’s a not only individual responsibility, but also a collective responsibility.
- So I think it is our obligation to be as inclusive as possible.
- None of us wanna end up where we were last spring and we’d all like to see COVID subside.
- Our community is not just confined by the physical boundary of the campus.
- We owe it to the town of Middlebury to exhibit self-control.
- Keeping Middlebury safe is a duty, that we must all share.
- Not just out of love for my peers but out of respect and responsibility for our community.
- It takes all of us to keep our friends, our college community and local community safe.
- Even though we feel as though we lack control, we actually will make a big impact on how temporary the situation is.
- It’s not about just what I want to do and my own health but it’s about me protecting other people.