Marquette continues to strongly recommend that all students, faculty and staff get vaccinated against COVID-19 and stay up to date with recommended boosters. COVID-19 vaccination decreases severity of illness and hospitalizations for those infected. Learn more about current CDC guidance on vaccination and boosters.
Learn more about Marquette's current COVID-19 protocols.
What to do if you feel sick
The university advises anyone, regardless of vaccination status, who experiences symptoms of COVID-19 to stay home, complete the COVID Cheq Symptom Screener, self-isolate and get tested. The COVID Cheq Symptom Screener will track your symptoms, monitor isolation and advise when you are cleared to return to campus.
The Marquette Medical Clinic provides testing for symptomatic students. Call (414) 288-7184 to make an appointment. Learn more about what to do if you are exposed to or test positive for COVID-19.
More information about testing is available on the City of Milwaukee Health Department website.
What to do if you test positive
For students, faculty and staff, if you test positive for COVID-19, please complete the self-disclosure form so the university is aware of your need to self-isolate. Please notify close contacts and monitor your symptoms. Learn more about what to do if you test positive, including isolation guidance.
Getting vaccinated
Find more information about vaccine doses, boosters and where to find vaccine locations near you.
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