This site provides the Duke community with important updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Duke University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic is focused on the safety of our health care providers, our staff, our faculty and students and the public we serve. The primary goals are to protect public health, support patient care and clinical staff at Duke Health, and continue the institution’s vital missions of education and research.
You can find specific information, including responses to frequently asked questions, on the sites below:
- Duke’s Vaccine Information site
- Duke United
- Keep Learning
- Keep Working
- Information and support for faculty teaching is on the Flexible Teaching site (which replaced the Keep Teaching site that went up in the spring)
Latest Updates
Testing Update: January 18-24, 2021
January 26, 2021
Duke University’s comprehensive COVID-19 testing and contact tracing program administered 27,865 tests to students and 2,716 tests to faculty/staff for the period Jan. 18-24, with
January 22, 2021Authorization for Employee Health to Provide COVID-19 Care
January 19, 2021Testing Update: January 11-17, 2021
January 14, 2021Updated Priority Distribution for COVID-19 Vaccination
January 12, 2021Testing Update: January 3-10, 2021
Important Resources
- Keep Learning
- Flexible Teaching and Keep Teaching
- Keep Working
- Research-related Updates
- How to Protect You and Your Family from COVID-19 (DukeHealth.org)
- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- The World Health Organization has information, documents and situation reports related to 2019 novel coronavirus.
- The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) provides a brief overview of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus in this video.
- The Duke Kunshan University website
- Information about the seasonal flu for the Duke community