All of Missouri State University’s SOAR orientation sessions for incoming freshmen have been moved online. That’s after the majority of SOAR leaders were placed under quarantine due to COVID-19.
According to an online letter sent by MSU president, Clif Smart, several SOAR leaders recently tested positive following an off-campus gathering where masking was not observed. Around 42 people are now under quarantine. Masks were required during SOAR sessions.
Missouri State is notifying the campus of any positive COVID-19 cases when the individual may have been on campus within 14 days prior to the university’s notification. No personally identifying details will be provided, according to MSU officials. Anyone who may have been in close contact with someone who tests positive will be notified.