SIUE Dashboard
SIUE is committed to transparency of testing and trends of the virus within our entire community of students, faculty and staff.
Positive cases include data obtained from reports on self-disclosures, tests performed through SIUE’s on-campus surveillance testing, diagnostic testing at Student Health Service, and notifications from local county health departments.
Results from all SIUE surveillance testing locations is shared with the Illinois Department of Public Health and is reflected in state and county reporting, however there is a lag in reporting between our dashboard and that of the county and state.
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Leading Dashboard Indicators
Active Student and Faculty/Staff cases update daily Tuesday-Saturday.
Quarantine/Isolation Usage and SHIELD Testing Positivity Rates Update weekly on Saturday.
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Active Student or Faculty/Staff Cases: Based upon CDC guidelines, active cases represent includes individuals who may have been on campus 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to specimen collection) until the time the patient is isolated. Data sources included SHIELD testing results, diagnostic testing through Health Service, and self-disclosure reports. Additional mitigations will be implement when 2.5% and 8% of each on-ground population have active positive cases. On-ground student population is based upon 10-day census.
Isolation/Quarantine Space Usage: SIUE has designated space in our University Housing facilities for residential students who need to isolate or quarantine, but who cannot do so off-campus. SIUE’s mitigation framework establishes two thresholds: at 50% usage additional mitigation strategies would be enacted in identified residential communities, at 80% usage a second layer of mitigations would be enacted in identified residential communities.
Positivity Rate: The number of positive SIUE Surveillance tests divided by the number of total SIUE Surveillance Tests. Additional mitigations will be implemented when 6% and 8% positivity rates are reached.
Case Tracker
Updates daily, Tuesday-Saturday
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Positive Cases: Data includes positive COVID-19 test data for students, faculty, and staff who have physically been on the Alton, East Saint Louis, and Edwardsville campuses starting from 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to test specimen collection) until the time the individual is isolated based upon CDC guidelines. For additional information, hover your mouse over the bars or trend lines in the graph above.
SIUE On-Campus Surveillance Testing
All information updates weekly on Saturday except Active Student and Faculty/Staff Cases which update daily, Tuesday-Saturday.
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SIUE Surveillance Tests-Positive: The number of positive tests identified throughSHIELD testing during on-going surveillance testing period.
SIUE Surveillance Tests-Negative: The number of negative tests identified through SHIELD testing during surveillance testing.
Positivity Rate: The number of positive SIUE Surveillance tests divided by the number of total SIUE Surveillance Tests.
Positive Student Cases: Total number of cases reported to SIUE for students (including student employees and GAs) who have physically been on the Alton, East Saint Louis, and Edwardsville campuses starting from 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to test specimen collection) until the time the individual is isolated based upon CDC guidelines.
Positive Faculty/Staff Cases: Total number of cases reported to SIUE for faculty, and staff who have physically been on the Alton, East Saint Louis, and Edwardsville campuses starting from 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to test specimen collection) until the time the individual is isolated based upon CDC guidelines.
- Madison County Positivity Rate 7-day Average
- St. Clair County Positivity Rate 7-day Average
- IL Region 4 Positivity Rate 7-day Average
- St. Louis City Positivity Rate 7-day Average
- St. Louis County Positivity Rate 7-day Average
Campus Vaccination Rates As of the end of Spring 2022 semester. Data will be updated in the Fall.
Vaccination rates include individuals who have provided proof of full vaccination status and received confirmation of approval from the University. The following populations are excluded from this data: (1) Employees with approved remote work agreement or declared by their Dean as an Instructor who will not be on-campus (2) Students exclusively completing coursework on-line and not living in University Housing.
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Historical Data by Week
Updates weekly, on Saturday.
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