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. 2021 Jun 1;4(6):e2116425.
doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.16425.

Assessment of a COVID-19 Control Plan on an Urban University Campus During a Second Wave of the Pandemic

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Assessment of a COVID-19 Control Plan on an Urban University Campus During a Second Wave of the Pandemic

Davidson H Hamer et al. JAMA Netw Open. .

Abstract

Importance: The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted US educational institutions. Given potential adverse financial and psychosocial effects of campus closures, many institutions developed strategies to reopen campuses in the fall 2020 semester despite the ongoing threat of COVID-19. However, many institutions opted to have limited campus reopening to minimize potential risk of spread of SARS-CoV-2.

Objective: To analyze how Boston University (BU) fully reopened its campus in the fall of 2020 and controlled COVID-19 transmission despite worsening transmission in Boston, Massachusetts.

Design, setting, and participants: This multifaceted intervention case series was conducted at a large urban university campus in Boston, Massachusetts, during the fall 2020 semester. The BU response included a high-throughput SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction testing facility with capacity to deliver results in less than 24 hours; routine asymptomatic screening for COVID-19; daily health attestations; adherence monitoring and feedback; robust contact tracing, quarantine, and isolation in on-campus facilities; face mask use; enhanced hand hygiene; social distancing recommendations; dedensification of classrooms and public places; and enhancement of all building air systems. Data were analyzed from December 20, 2020, to January 31, 2021.

Main outcomes and measures: SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis confirmed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction of anterior nares specimens and sources of transmission, as determined through contact tracing.

Results: Between August and December 2020, BU conducted more than 500 000 COVID-19 tests and identified 719 individuals with COVID-19, including 496 students (69.0%), 11 faculty (1.5%), and 212 staff (29.5%). Overall, 718 individuals, or 1.8% of the BU community, had test results positive for SARS-CoV-2. Of 837 close contacts traced, 86 individuals (10.3%) had test results positive for COVID-19. BU contact tracers identified a source of transmission for 370 individuals (51.5%), with 206 individuals (55.7%) identifying a non-BU source. Among 5 faculty and 84 staff with SARS-CoV-2 with a known source of infection, most reported a transmission source outside of BU (all 5 faculty members [100%] and 67 staff members [79.8%]). A BU source was identified by 108 of 183 undergraduate students with SARS-CoV-2 (59.0%) and 39 of 98 graduate students with SARS-CoV-2 (39.8%); notably, no transmission was traced to a classroom setting.

Conclusions and relevance: In this case series of COVID-19 transmission, BU used a coordinated strategy of testing, contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine, with robust management and oversight, to control COVID-19 transmission in an urban university setting.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr Hamer reported receiving grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and personal fees from Xenophon Strategies, Major League Soccer, the Professional Golf Association, and Equinox outside the submitted work. Dr Gill reported receiving personal fees from CureVac and Takeda outside the submitted work. Dr Klapperich reported receiving grants from the National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense and serving as a cofounder of Biosens8 outside the submitted work. Dr Densmore reported serving as a founder for BioSens8, Lattice Automation, and Asimov outside the submitted work. No other disclosures were reported.

Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1.. Schematic of the Major Components of the Campus COVID-19 Control Strategies
A multifaceted approach was used for COVID-19 control on the Boston University campus, using modeling; active surveillance with molecular testing for SARS-CoV-2 of all students, faculty, and staff on campus; daily health attestations; dedensification of classrooms; and optimizing air quality and filtration in buildings. This complex strategy required an integrated tracking system (Healthway) and effective communication to the whole Boston University community.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.. Synopsis of COVID at Boston University (BU) During the Fall 2020 Semester
Figure 3.
Figure 3.. Statistics on Adherence to Testing or Attestation Requirements
IQ indicates isolation/quarantine.
Figure 4.
Figure 4.. Statistics on Class Attendance for October and November

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