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COVID-19 Information

The status of the COVID-19 pandemic has improved substantially, with cases and hospitalizations continuing to decline in Nashville, Tennessee, and the United States. As a result of these improvements and with the planned ending of the COVID-19 national public health emergency on May 11, 2023, the Public Health Central Command Center (Command Center) will discontinue operations effective May 12, 2023. The Office of Health and Wellness will maintain a small, nimble public health monitoring function moving forward to support any university response to future public health threats. This website will continue to be updated with relevant guidance regarding COVID-19.

Vanderbilt will also discontinue the COVID-19 Leave Bank as well as the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of People Experience at human.resources@vanderbilt.edu

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