The University of Nevada is implementing immediate procedures so all non-essential employees and operations at the University will cease no later than 5 p.m., March 18, for at least 30 days.
There will be no access by the general public.
University services available online or remotely with in-person essential services limited.
The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) has canceled all Student Outreach Clinics, until further notice. As of March 18, there will be no access to the University by the general public over the next 30 days.
Amid the coronavirus (COVID019) pandemic, the decision was made with the best interests of the health and safety of all of the SOC patients, volunteers, staff, as well as the broader campus community who study and live on campus.
UNR Med offers the free clinics in a continuing effort to assist the region's medically uninsured with needed health care services. During this unprecedented time, the SOC recognizes the importance of patient care for under-served communities and will be developing a plan to continue supporting established patients. Clinic managers will continue to update established patients on labs and test results.
Updates on future Student Outreach Clinics dates and times will be announced and posted to med.unr.edu/soc/clinics.
University of Nevada President Marc Johnson sent the following letter to the university community on Wednesday.
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