CSU Responds to Health Issues at Physiology Building with Relocation of Classes
Health Issues at CSU's Physiology Building
Concern over health-related symptoms reported by staff at Colorado State University (CSU) has triggered the relocation of classes from the Physiology Building. Symptoms such as eye irritation, congestion, and sinus problems have raised alarms.
Investigation and Findings
Initially reported in June, staff around specific rooms experienced distressing health issues. In response, CSU conducted tests through a third-party firm to determine potential health risks. Over three dozen samples were taken, showing varying results.
Precautionary Measures Implemented
- Relocation of labs and classes to safer facilities.
- Access to the Physiology Building is now restricted to key card holders only.
- CSU continues to monitor the situation and maintain safety protocols.
For those interested in the ongoing situation, it is advisable to stay updated through official CSU communications.
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