Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Center
In response to an emerging outbreak of a respiratory disease caused by a new strain of a well-known virus, coronavirus, Georgetown is taking proactive steps to ensure the health and safety of our community. Visit the Georgetown Community Serves, Advocates, Creates Ways to Help During Pandemic page to learn more about how Georgetown students, alumni, faculty and staff are making a difference.
Latest Updates
April 9, 2021
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Resuming Undergraduate Hybrid Classes April 12
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Vaccine Eligibility, Guidelines and Compliance
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If you are a member of the Georgetown community exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, contact Georgetown’s chief public health officer via the COVID-19 Screening Form or the Medical Campus COVID-19 Screening Form.
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Checklist for Spring 2021 COVID-19 Testing Compliance
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Contact Us
If you are a member of the community with additional questions about COVID-19, you can call or email Georgetown University’s Main Campus helpline to be connected to the appropriate university representative to answer your question.
- 202-784-3510 (Available 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET Monday–Friday)
- covid19-questions@georgetown.edu
For questions related to testing services or the One Medical app, contact One Medical, Georgetown’s partner for COVID-19 testing and daily self-attestations of symptoms.
- 1-888-ONEMED1 (1-888-663-6331)
- hello@onemedical.com
If you are a student or faculty or staff member who observed an individual or group whom you suspect is not acting in accordance with established health and safety protocols, you can report these incidents through the COVID-19 Incident Report Form.