COVID-19 Guidelines: What You Need To Know
Daily Screening
- Download CampusClear and use your student email to sign up
- You MUST do your CampusClear daily screening before arriving on campus
- Answer all questions honestly
- If you pass your screening, you are free to attend classes, practices, and use facilities
- If you do not pass your screening, the Student Health Office will be in contact with you to determine your next steps
- You WILL NOT be allowed on campus for any reason if you fail the daily screen
- Contact your health care provider and any instructors or coaches about your failed daily screening
- Masks must be worn at all times in the building
Practice
- You must arrive on time to practice in order to be screened
- You will show your daily screen pass on CampusClear to the person conducting the pre-practice checks
- Your temperature will be taken and recorded, and you will sign/initial before allowed to participate
- If you have a temperature over 100.4 you will not be permitted to participate in practice, and you will have to retake the CampusClear screening to say you have a fever
- If you do not show up on time, you will not be participating in practice
- Masks or face coverings must be worn
- Social distancing still applies
- You will be in groups no larger than 10
Training Room
- The Training Room will be by appointment ONLY
- Appointments can be made through SportsWare
- Contact Melissa with any questions
- Melissa.Wassink@flcc.edu
- There can be no more than two athletes in the training room at any time
- Training hours will be 3-7pm
Student-Athlete COVID-19 Training
- All student-athletes will have to complete BOTH an in-person and virtual training session before they can participate in athletics
Terminology
- Quarantine: is used to keep someone who might have been exposed to COVID-19 away from others. When in quarantine, people should stay home, separate themselves from others, monitor their health, and follow directions from their state or local health department. This can also be called “Self-Quarantine.”
- Mandatory Quarantine: Individuals who are/were in close contact with those who have tested positive, may be required to quarantine by the County Public Health department. These students will be monitored by the County Public Health.
- Isolation: is used to separate people infected with the virus (those who are sick with COVID-19 and those without symptoms) from people who are not infected. People who are in isolation should stay home until it is safe for them to be around others. In the home, anyone sick or infected should separate themselves from others by staying in a specific “sick room” or area and using a separate bathroom (if available)
If you have any questions regarding our COVID-19 Guidelines, please contact your coach, or any of the following FLCC Athletics Staff:
- Samantha Boccacino, Director of Athletics: Samantha.Boccacino@flcc.edu
- Sean Marren, Assistant Director of Athletics/Head Baseball Coach: Sean.Marren@flcc.edu
- Becky Simmons, Office Specialist: Rebecca.Simmons@flcc.edu
- Jackie Crossgrove, Athletic Trainer: Jackie.Crossgrove@flcc.edu
- Jeff Weaver, Technical Specialist: Jeffrey.Weaver@flcc.edu
- Nick Julien, Sports Information Director: Nicholas.Julien@flcc.edu
