Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response Plan to Protect against COVID-19 During the 2020-2021 Academic Year

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Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response Plan to Protect against COVID-19
                                  During the 2020-2021 Academic Year
Grand Valley State University’s (GVSU) students in health-related academic programs may have curriculum
components that cannot be taught or evaluated in virtual environments. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the
State of Michigan executive orders and the University have approved providing educational opportunities in
person for healthcare related students where face-to-face teaching labs, simulations, and competency
assessments (hereafter referred to as events) are required in order for students to graduate or to progress in their
program of study. The policy and procedures outlined below provide the detailed steps the GVSU Simulation
Center will take to reduce the risk of individual exposure to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Event Scheduling
Events scheduled in the Simulation Center including inpatient, outpatient, and lab spaces should be limited to
course objectives or competency assessments that cannot be completed in a virtual environment. If possible, the
use of physical contact for teaching head, eyes, ears, nose & throat (HEENT) physical exams should be avoided
and taught in alternate formats. In accordance with the current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s and
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s social distancing recommendations, capacity in
Simulation Center labs and rooms have been recalculated to allow for six (6) feet of social distancing based on
square footage of each space, the furniture and equipment in the space, and the need for individuals to be able to
maneuver safely (see Appendix A). Intentional scheduling will be necessary to accommodate all students in
each course. For events where, close contact between individuals is required to meet course objectives, social
distancing of six (6) feet should be maintained as much as possible and close contact should be limited to no
more than fifteen (15) minutes at a time. After each fifteen (15) minutes of close contact individuals should
wash their hands or use hand sanitizer. Simulation Center events should be designed to minimize individual
touch points and individuals should refrain from touching any unnecessary surfaces. When possible, students
should be assigned to work in pairs or groups of three to four throughout the semester, limiting interactions with
other students or moving about from one work station to another. Each event will have time built in either
before and/or after to accommodate disinfection.
Prior to Arrival on Campus
Prior to arriving on the Health Campus for Simulation Center events, all individuals (students, faculty, staff, and
standardized patients) will be required to complete a COVID-19 self-assessment screening survey (see
Appendix B).
If after completing the COVID-19 self-assessment, no symptoms or exposures are reported, individuals will
receive clearance to report to campus as indicated by a green checkmark. Individuals that report to campus, are
required to wear a clean face mask. If not wearing a face mask, individuals will be provided a face mask upon

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entry. The face mask must be worn and social distancing of six (6) feet should be practiced as much as possible
in all Simulation Center spaces.
If an individual reports symptom(s) or a known exposure in the COVID-19 self-assessment screening, they will
be instructed to remain home and will be provided with instructions on the next steps. The individual should
inform their professor or supervisor of the situation.
Ventilation Rates
Building ventilation rates on the GVSU Health Campus are based on occupancy. At a minimum they are set at
seven (7) air exchanges per hour in classrooms and ten (10) air exchanges in labs. The air in the buildings on the
GVSU Health Campus is not recirculated.
Event Procedures
According to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA), individuals
participating in educational laboratory or assessment activities fall into the Medium Risk Exposure category
(MIOSHA, 2020). Which is when individuals may have close contact (within six (6) feet) of the general public
(MIOSHA, 2020).
Medium Risk Exposure criteria defined by MIOSHA states individuals may need to wear some combination of:
gloves, gown, face mask, and/or face shield/safety glasses (MIOSHA, 2020). All Simulation Center events on
GVSU’s Health Campus at a minimum will require individuals to wear a 3-ply disposable procedure face mask.
The 3-ply procedure face masks will be provided. Once individuals receive their semester’s supply of 3-ply
procedure face masks they are to arrive on the Health Campus wearing this type of mask on the days they have
events in the Simulation Center. The 3-ply procedure face masks are only to be worn for the day of the event
and must be thrown away after use. The 3-ply procedure face masks are not effective if they become saturated.
If saturated, the 3-ply procedure face masks need to be replaced with a new one. Taking off and putting on
another mask should be conducted outdoors while practicing six feet of social distancing or in a closed office
space without the presence of others. Individuals may wear an N95 face mask without the respiratory valve or
KN95 face mask in place of a 3-ply procedural face mask.
For events requiring close contact (within six (6) feet), in addition to the 3-ply procedure face mask, students
and faculty will be provided and required to wear one face shield or goggles, based on their preference.
Individuals may wear an N95 face mask without the respiratory valve or KN95 face mask in place of a 3-ply
procedure face mask. N95 face masks or KN95 face masks should not be used with any type of second mask on
top or underneath (Brooks et al., 2021). The face shields and goggles will have to be cleaned and reused
throughout the remainder of the semester. Individuals will be responsible for cleaning their face shields/goggles
and bringing them to subsequent events. At each event requiring the use of face shields/goggles, cleaning
stations will be set up by the Simulation Team allowing for face shields/goggles to be cleaned with approved
COVID-19 disinfecting products prior to individuals leaving the event setting. Individuals using these cleaning
products are required to use gloves while cleaning and to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer afterwards.
Face shields do not replace the face mask requirement.
Hand Hygiene and Social Distancing
Immediately after entering the event space and prior to leaving, individuals will be required to wash their hands
with soap and water for a minimum of twenty (20) seconds or use hand sanitizer when soap and water are
unavailable.

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Social distancing of six (6) feet should be maintained as much as possible and close contact should be limited to
no more than fifteen (15) minutes at a time. Handwashing or the use of hand sanitizer is required before and
after close contact with individuals. Gloves are not required for those circumstances where touching another
individual is required for physical exam. However, if an individual being examined asks that the examiner put
gloves on, that request must be honored.
Exam gloves will be available in every Simulation Center event setting.
Gowns
The use of patient gowns will be decided on an event by event basis in collaboration with the simulation team
and faculty.
Laptops and Headphones
Students and faculty should try to limit bringing any non-essential items into Simulation Center, i.e. coats, bags,
etc. These items can be stored in lockers, if available, throughout the buildings. Students may bring their own
laptops into Simulation Center events. The external surfaces of the student owned laptops must be cleaned prior
to setting them on any work surfaces. All Simulation Center computer keyboards will be covered with plastic
keyboard covers that must be disinfected in-between use. Many simulation events require students to observe
one another using designated GVSU computers. Students may bring their own headphones to use in the
Simulation Center with the GVSU computers. The computers in the Simulation Center do not have Bluetooth
capabilities. For students that chose to use the headphones provided by the Simulation Center, after use, the
students will be responsible for disinfecting the headphones with the provided cleaning solution.
Paper and Linen
The transmission of COVID-19 from touching paper or linen is minimal (Ren, et. al, 2020). In fact, absorbent
materials like cotton are safer than non-absorptive materials like isolation gowns (Ren et. al, 2020). However,
the use of paper forms or assessments, patient curtains, pillows, and linens during events will be discouraged
due to the difficulty of disinfecting them and should only be used when absolutely necessary. When these items
are needed, individuals should make sure to wash their hands or use hand sanitizer before touching or retrieving
items. Any paper forms or assessments should be made available to students electronically or laminated to
allow for disinfection. All used linens will need to be placed in a laundry hamper when finished. All hospital
beds will be striped of linen, except for the beds containing manikins. To reduce the risk of the blue dye from
the mattresses being absorbed and discoloring any manikins, a draw sheet will be placed under all manikins
placed in hospital beds in the Simulation Center.
Food and Drinks
When breaks are needed, students should be released in shifts in small numbers. Students may eat in designated
areas within the buildings or in outside spaces maintaining six (6) feet of social distancing. No food or drinks
will be allowed in the Simulation Center.
Cleaning and Disinfection
GVSU academic spaces including the Simulation Center are being treated with MicrobeCare. MicrobeCare is a
long-lasting protective coating that molecularly bonds to all surfaces. The solution destroys microbes,
disrupting the growth process and making it unable to reproduce, effectively destroying potentially harmful
organisms. The product is safe for skin, clothes, and the environment. During the academic year campus

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custodial services will take care of the floors and trash within the GVSU Simulation Center spaces, but it is
everyone’s responsibility to clean shared surfaces after individual use. GVSU Facilities Services is supplying
disinfection solutions specific to COVID-19 which will be available throughout the Simulation Center.
Individuals will be responsible for cleaning all surface tops and equipment they come in contact with during
Simulation Center events. Cleaning towels will be provided throughout the Simulation Center along with posted
directions on how to properly use the cleaning solutions and what cleaning products are safe for specific
equipment (see Appendix C). Individuals must wear gloves when using cleaning solutions and wash their hands
or use hand sanitizer afterwards. Cleaning towels once used for cleaning must be placed in the laundry hampers
available throughout the Simulation Center. The cleaning towels will be washed by a University contracted
service that meets OSHA healthcare standards.
Continuous evaluation of cleaning and sanitation best practices will be monitored by the simulation team and
changes made to cleaning procedures will be updated as needed.
Standardized Patient Events
Standardized patients will be required to wear at a minimum a 3-ply disposable procedure face mask during all
in-person student interactions. A 3-ply disposable procedure face mask will be provided for each event.
Standardized patients may wear an N95 face mask without the respiratory valve or KN95 face mask in place of
a 3-ply procedure face mask.
For events requiring close contact (within six (6) feet), in addition to a 3-ply procedure face mask, standardized
patients will be provided and required to wear one face shield or goggles, based on their preference.
Students will be required to wear full personal protective equipment (gown, gloves, 3-play procedure face mask,
bouffant caps, and booties) when examining standardized patients. In-between student encounters, standardized
patients will be required to clean surface areas they or the students examining them come in contact with.
High Fidelity Manikin Events
Students and faculty will be responsible for cleaning any surfaces they come in contact with during high fidelity
manikin events, except the manikins themselves. Simulation team members will be responsible for cleaning the
manikins in-between student encounters.
Student or Faculty Led Practice Events
Student or faculty led practice events are allowable when Simulation Center spaces are not in use for scheduled
course events. However, the procedures outlined above must be followed.
Post Events
In order to accommodate subsequent Simulation Center events students and faculty will be asked to leave the
Simulation Center after the conclusion of the event’s designated timeframe.
Individuals who develop symptoms or are diagnosed with COVID-19 following attendance at a face to face
event in the Simulation Center are required to complete the self-report COVID-19 screening survey.
Checking-out Materials

Students and faculty may continue to check out equipment from the GVSU Simulation Center. All equipment
returned will be subject to cleaning with COVID-19 specific disinfectant solutions. According to a recent study
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conducted by the REALM Project team (2020), trace amount of COVID-19 was found on paper products after
four (4) days of isolation. For Simulation Center items that cannot be disinfected with cleaning solutions the
items will be place in isolation for five (5) days before they can be lent out again.

Replenish Food Resource
The Replenish Food Resource will continue to be available to those in need Monday thru Friday, 8am-5pm in
CHS 290. However, all food supplies will be pre-packed. Individuals may stop by CHS 290, as needed, to pick
up one pre-packed bag.

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References

Brooks, J. T., Beezhold, D. H., Noti, J. D., Coyle, J. P., Derk, R. C., Blachere, F. M., & Lindsley, W. G.,
      (2021). Maximizing fit for cloth and medical procedure masks to improve performance and reduce
      SARS-CoV-2 Transmission and Exposure, 2021. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 70(7), 254-
      257. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/pdfs/mm7007e1-H.pdf

Michigan Department of labor and Economic Opportunity. (2020, October 14). COVID-10 MIOSHA
      Emergence Rules. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/leo/Emergency_Rules_10.14_705109_7.pdf

REALM Project (2020). Reopening Archives, Libraries and Museums report: Natural attenuation as a
    decontamination approach for SARS-CoV-2 on five paper-based library and archives materials.
    https://www.webjunction.org/news/webjunction/test2-results.html

Ren, S., Wang, W., Hao, Y., Zhang, H., Wang, Z., Chen, Y., Gao, R., (2020). Stability and infectivity of
      coronaviruses in inanimate environments. World Journal of Clinical Cases 8(8), 1391-1399.
      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7190947/pdf/WJCC-8-1391.pdf

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Appendix A
                                Simulation Center Room/Lab Capacities
 (Note: Some room capacities below will differ from the room capacities established by GVSU Facilities
Services. Facilities Service’s room capacity numbers are intended to be used when rooms are utilized as a
  traditional classroom, where students remain seated and face the same direction. The room capacity
   numbers below are intended to be followed when rooms are used as a lab and students/faculty are
                               moving around from one lab station to another.)
 Building            Room Use                               Square Fire Code          Social
                                                            Feet   Occupancy          Distancing
                                                                   Limit              Approved
                                                                                      Capacity
                                                                                      113sq
                                                                                      ft/person
 Cook-DeVos
 Center for Health
 Sciences (CHS)
                         145   PA Classroom                   1728               88                16
                         207   PT Therapeutics Lab            1746               30                18
                         215   Gait Analysis Lab              2120               10                10
                         233   Classroom                      1363               76                13
                         253   PA/PT Assessment Lab           2012               45                20
                         255   PA/PT Assessment Lab           2829               30                20
                         307   Assessment Lab                 1549               36                13
                         309   Assessment Lab                 1280               27                10
                         315   Ward                           1174               10                 6
                       315A    Control Room                    149                                  2
                       315B    ICU                             168                                  2
                       315C    Inpatient Room                  150                                  2
                       315D    Inpatient Room                  177                                  2
                       315F    Inpatient Room                  177                                  2
                       315G    Inpatient Room                  154                                  2
                         331   SP Suite                        290                                  3
                       331B    SP Lounge                       144                                  2
                         331   Outpatient Exam Rooms           138                                  2
                        C-M
                         336   Sim Office                      285                                 4
                         337   Sim Support                     171                                 3
                         340   Sim Conference Room             706                                 6
                         343   Sim Support                     216                                 4
                         345   Sim Support                     211                                 3
                         357   Movement Lab                   1229                                 10
                         371   Model Living Suite             1132                                  8
                      407 A    Sim Conference Room            1257                                  4
                       407B    Inpatient Bay                   348                                  2

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407C    Inpatient Bay                 400          2
                      413    MLS                          1367    24   13
                      415    Dosimetry Lab                 957    10    9
                     415D    Simulator                     529          6
                     415E    Monitor                       216          2
                      421    MLS                          1407    24   13
                      431    Sim Conference Room           724          6
                      455    Sim Lab                      1752         18
                      469    Assessment Lab               1838    36   18
                      475    KISD                          358          4
                      477    KISD                         1219         13

 Raleigh
 Finkelstein Hall
 (RFH)
                        11   ICS Angiomentor Area          674          5
                        12   Sonography                   1266    12    9
                        20   Gym                          2363    40   23
                       121   OT Therapy Lab               1627    42   15
                       122   OT Flex Lab                  1519    40   15
                       221   Classroom                    1843    80   16
                       304   SLP Research                  204     8    2
                       312   Communications Lab            277          2
                       321   SCS Adult Lab                 902    40    9
                       323   CSD Observation               159          1
                       335   Vestibular lab                744    12    8
                     337A    E.P. Control                   81          1
                      337B   E.P. Control                   81          1
                       339   Sound Suite                   216          2
                     339A    Sound Control                 104          1
                     339 B   Sound Listening               102          1
                       342   Evoked Potential Lab          258          2
                       343   SLP Lab                      1339    40   13
                     343A    SLP Small Child Lab           149          1
                       349   Listening Lab                 141          1

 DeVos Center for
 Interprofessional
 Health
                      104    Active Learning Classroom    2040   100   22
                      115    ISPA Lab                     2010   101   20
                      305    Model Living Suite           1113    23    8
                      310    Collaborative Lab            1512    76   24
                      312    Anatomy Lab                  1043    21   10
                      314    Interprofessional Flex Lab   1706    35   17

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320 Classroom          761   39    7
                  420 Assessment Lab    2739   55   24
 Traverse City
 Campus
                  UC    Primary Lab      896    8    9
                   01
                  UC    Lecture Room     733    6    7
                   09
                  UC    Secondary Lab    955    9   10
                   05
                  UC    Study Room       465    4    5
                   06

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Appendix B
                              Self-report COVID-19 Screening Survey Links
Students/Faculty/Staff: https://www.gvsu.edu/hro/selfassessment-entry-edit.htm
Visitors/Standardized Patients: https://www.gvsu.edu/hro/selfassessment-visitor-edit.htm

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Appendix C
                      Cleaning Solution, Contact Time, Directions, and Approved Use
I. Product: 70% Isopropyl Alcohol/30% Distilled Water Spray
Required Contact Time: Five (5) minutes
Directions:
1. Put on disposable exam gloves.
2. Pre-Clean shield or surfaces of all visible debris with soap and water.
3. Spray Alcohol solution on shield or surfaces. (Do NOT use on any electronic surfaces not included in the list
of approved electronic surfaces below.)
4. Keep surface wet for five (5) minutes.
5. Let air dry or wipe surface clean with paper towel after five (5) minutes.
6. Remove and discard disposable gloves & thoroughly wash hands with soap and water.

Approved for:
Face shields/goggles                                        Light switches
All manikins                                                Chairs
Injection pads                                              Tables
All task trainer models                                     Door Knobs
IV lines                                                    Sinks
Foley catheters                                             Keyboard Covers
Chest tubes                                                 Computer mice
Blood pressure cuffs                                        VR equipment
Thermometers                                                Monitors
Pulse oximeters                                             Headphones
Demo-dose medication vials                                  Phones
Herman Miller cabinet equipment                             Walkie-talkies
Bedrails
Hospital bed control buttons
Laptop external surfaces
Soft sling-backs of wheelchairs

II. Product: Husky 814 Q/T Tuberculocidal spray
Required Contact Time: Ten (10) minutes
Directions:
1. Put on disposable exam gloves.
2. Pre-Clean surface first by removing visible dirt or debris with soap and water.
3. Spray HUSKY solution on hard, non-porous surfaces. (Do NOT use on any electronic surfaces).
4. Surfaces must remain wet for ten (10) minutes.
5. Wipe surface clean after ten (10) minutes.
6. Remove and discard disposable gloves & thoroughly wash hands with soap and water.

Approved for:
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Hard, non-porous surfaces                                     Bedside tables
Tables                                                        Exercise equipment
Non-porous surfaces of wheelchairs                            Chairs
Mat tables                                                    Rolling stools
Plinth/Exam tables                                            Door knobs
Overbed tables                                                Light switchers

III. Product: Protex Disinfectant Spray
Required Contact Time: Ten (10) minutes

Directions:
1. Put on disposable exam gloves
2. Pre-clean surface first by removing visible dirt or debris with spray and wiping clean, or, if safe for the
equipment, use soap and water.
3. Spray 6-8” from surface, until surface is thoroughly wet. (Do NOT us on any electronic surface).
4. Surfaces must remain wet for ten (10) minutes.
5. Allow surface to Air Dry or Wipe surface clean after ten (10) minutes.
6. Remove and discard disposable gloves & thoroughly wash hands with soap and water.

Approved for:
Hard, non-porous surfaces
Exercise equipment
Ultrasound transducers and probes.
IV. Product: PDI Super Sani Cloth Disposable Wipes
Required Contact Time: Two (2) minutes
Directions:
1. Put on disposable exam gloves
2. Pre-Clean surface first by removing visible dirt or debris with soap and water or an additional PDI Super Sani
Cloth.
3. Wipe entire surface thoroughly with wipe(s).
4. Surfaces must remain wet for two (2) minutes.
5. Allow surface to Air Dry or Wipe surface clean after the two (2) minutes.
6. Dispose of wipes in the trash. Then remove and discard disposable gloves & thoroughly wash hands with
soap and water.

Approved for:
Hard, non-porous surfaces with relatively small amounts of surface area and Butterfly probes. Use other
disinfectants, when possible, as the supply of these wipes is very limited.

V. Product: Bissell Sanitize Spray and Clorox Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Disinfectant
Required Contact Time: One (1) minute

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Directions:
1. Put on disposable exam gloves
2. Pre-clean surface first by removing visible dirt or debris with spray and wiping clean, or, if safe for the
equipment, use soap and water.
3. Spray 6-8” from surface, until surface is thoroughly wet. Do NOT spray directly on any electronic surfaces.
4. Surfaces must remain wet for one (1) minute.
5. Allow surface to Air Dry or Wipe surface clean after the one (1) minute.
6. Remove and discard disposable gloves & thoroughly wash hands with soap and water.

Approved for:
Hard, non-porous surfaces
Exercise equipment

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