![]() Of course, any employee who is sick should stay home. The goal is to protect the health, safety, and well-being of our community while allowing core Institute operations to continue as best we can.īeginning tomorrow, and until we communicate otherwise, all MIT employees who can work from home should make arrangements with their supervisors to do so. These decisions were designed to make MIT safer for everyone - and today we announce several important new steps. ![]() So far, we have drawn down the number of people on campus by curtailing large events and reducing the student population in communal living spaces. To ensure the safety of our full community, MIT is moving quickly to promote and enable social distancing. In the current climate, the health and well-being of our entire community - including each of you - is at the forefront of our thinking. We write to share important information about new steps we are taking to meet the challenge of Covid-19 for MIT’s faculty, staff, and postdocs. ![]() The following letter was sent to faculty, staff, and postdocs today by Acting Deputy Executive Vice President Tony Sharon and Vice President for Human Resources Ramona Allen.ĭear faculty, staff, and postdoc colleagues: ![]()
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