Temple University Advisories
Monkeypox
What is Monkeypox?
Monkeypox is in the viral family of orthopoxviruses (or poxviruses for short). The first animal case was a monkey (hence the name) in 1958. The first human case of monkeypox was discovered in 1970 in Democratic Republic of Congo. Since then, it’s become endemic in West and Central Africa. It’s not unusual to have a case randomly pop up outside of this area. In 2021, for example, Texas and Maryland each reported a case among travelers from Nigeria.
Where has Monkeypox been reported currently?
Multiple clusters of Monkeypox have been reported in non-endemic countries across Europe and North America, as well as Australia since early May.
How is Monkeypox transmitted?
- Respiratory droplets;
- Contact with bodily fluids or monkeypox lesions;
- Indirect contact with items that have been contaminated with fluids or sores, like clothing or bedding.
What are the symptoms of Monkeypox?
- Acute rash (Generalized or Localized) that looks like monkeypox.
- Fever (either Subjective or Measured temperature >/= 100.4° F)
- Other signs and symptoms:
- Chills and/or sweats
- Swollen lymph nodes
What should you do?
- Anyone with a rash that looks like monkeypox should talk to their healthcare provider, even if they don’t think they had contact with someone who has monkeypox.
- People who may be at higher risk might include but are not limited to those who:
- Had contact with someone who had a rash that looks like monkeypox or someone who was diagnosed with confirmed or probable monkeypox
- Had skin-to-skin contact with someone in a social network experiencing monkeypox activity, this includes men who have sex with men who meet partners through an online website, digital application (“app”), or social event (e.g., a bar or party)
- Traveled outside the US to a country with confirmed cases of monkeypox or where monkeypox activity has been ongoing
- People who may be at higher risk might include but are not limited to those who:
Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Temple University is continually assessing the situation in eastern Europe. Effectively immediately, Temple University will not approve travel to the following destinations:
- Belarus
- Russia
- Ukraine*
*Individuals looking to travel to Ukraine for University-affiliated purposes must seek an exception from the Elevated/High Risk Committee. Email international.travel@temple.edu for more information.
Elevated/High Risk Destinations
Given the proximity to the conflict, the following countries are currently viewed as elevated/high risk. Should an individual wish to travel to one of the countries listed below, the university reserves the right to subject the travel to review by the Elevated/High Risk Committee before travel can take place.
- Moldova
- Poland
- Slovakia
- Hungary
- Romania
- Lithuania
- Latvia
- Estonia
In our judgement, it is still safe to travel to the great majority of European countries, and we continue to plan for future programs in Europe. These are some of the resources we use to keep tabs on the situation:
- Advice provided by the US Department of State, which regularly updates its travel advisories, including information on the availability of US embassy assistance to travelers;
- Advice and on-the-ground security updates provided in real time by Temple’s emergency assistance provider, International SOS, and Temple’s security intelligence provider, MAX Security;
- Continuous monitoring of open-source media;
- Advice provided by trusted on-site partners who develop international programs in partnership with us and who can speak to the realities they are currently facing in their countries;
- Continuous benchmarking with other similar universities who are considering these same things.
As always, the safety and wellbeing of Temple travelers is our top priority. International Risk Management will continue to monitor the situation, providing updates to travelers and the Temple community in an ongoing basis.
COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Since January 2020, Temple University has been closely monitoring the outbreak of the respiratory illness COVID-19 (coronavirus) throughout the world. As the pandemic evolves, so does Temple’s risk analysis of international travel. In addition to the guidance and recommendations from International SOS, the Centers for Disease Control, and the U.S. Department of State, starting in the summer of 2021 Temple will incorporate additional metrics to assess risk as it relates to COVID-19, as well as review non-COVID risks per location.These metrics include, but are not limited to, case, vaccination, and positivity rates, as well as containment and mitigation measures in each location. As a result, Temple will require all international travel to be approved prior to booking, starting with the fall 2021 semester, until further notice.
Additionally, in light of the city’s vaccination mandate for the University as well as the worsening conditions of the pandemic due to COVID-19, the COVID-19 vaccine will be required for any University-affiliated international travel.
Individuals with an approved religious or medical exemption will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Consideration will be given, but not limited to, circumstances on the ground in the destination country and current/anticipated travel conditions. The effective date of this requirement is October 15.
The situation will be reassessed at periodic intervals with updates provided to the community, based on international, national, state and local guidance, to determine whether a revision or extension of the restrictions for students and for faculty and staff may be warranted. Given the uncertainty of the situation, faculty, staff and students should be prepared to postpone (or cancel) any programs or work that require travel and/or transition to an alternative, remote mode.
International Travel Guidance for the 2021-2022 academic year:
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For individual faculty/staff members and other University affiliates
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For individual professional, graduate, or undergraduate student travelers
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Education Abroad programming
For domestic travel guidance, faculty & staff should reference the latest updates on the COVID-19 Tab's Interim COVID Travel Guidance.
Updated June 10, 2022
Department of State Advisories
Bhutan - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions
June 21, 2022Last Update: Reissued with updates to health information.Exercise normal precautions in Bhutan.Read the Read more
Senegal - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions
April 19, 2022Exercise normal precautions in in Senegal. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.Exercise Increased Caution in:
- The Casamance region due to crime and landmines.
Tajikistan - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution
April 18, 2022Exercise increased caution in Tajikistan due to terrorism.Country Summary: Terrorist organizations are known to have a presence in the region and have targeted foreigners and local authorities in recent years, including attacks on Western bicyclists in 2018 and a ... Read more
Iceland - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions
April 19, 2022Exercise normal precautions in Iceland.Read the country information page for additional information ... Read more
China - Level 3: Reconsider Travel
June 22, 2022Reconsider travel to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) due to arbitrary enforcement of local laws and COVID-19-related restrictions. Do not travel to the PRC’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) and Shanghai municipality due ... Read more
International SOS Alerts
Mozambique: Maputo: Anticipate disruption during minibus taxi drivers' strike; avoid related protests
July 04, 2022Anticipate localised disruption in the capital Maputo in the coming days during a strike by minibus taxi (also known as ‘chapas’) drivers as a precaution and to minimise travel delays. Transport workers went on strike on 4 July to protest fuel price increases and to demand an adjustment in ... Read more
Russia: Belgorod: Abide by official directives following fatal explosions, continue to defer travel
July 04, 2022Follow official directives and continue to defer travel to Russia following several fatal explosions at around 03.00 (local time) on 3 July in Belgorod (Belgorod province). Some reports indicate missiles may have been fired towards Belgorod International Airport (EGO), which is currently ... Read more
Georgia: Urban centres: Anticipate, avoid further anti-government demonstrations linked to EU membership bid
July 04, 2022Anticipate further anti-government demonstrations over the coming weeks and avoid such events due to the risk of unrest. The EU Council on 17 June declined Georgia’s bid for EU candidate status, prompting well-attended gatherings led by the ‘Shame’ civic movement in the capital Tbilisi. ... Read more
India: Outbreak of diarrhoeal illness in Puducherry
July 04, 2022An outbreak of acute diarrhoea has been reported in Karaikal region of Puducherry. A few cases of cholera have been confirmed. Diarrhoea is caused by bacteria or viruses and most infections occur as a result of ingesting contaminated food or water, or contact with infected persons or contaminated ... Read more
Central African Republic: Urban centres: Anticipate, avoid protests related to constitutional amendment in coming weeks
July 04, 2022Anticipate and avoid protests linked to a planned constitutional amendment in the coming days due to the risk of unrest. Tensions remain heightened over the ammendment that would allow President Faustin-Archange Touadera to run for a third term. The COSCIPAC civil society movement organised a ... Read more
United States: Akron (Ohio): Anticipate heightened security near City Hall following unrest (Revised)
July 04, 2022Anticipate heightened security and related disruption in the vicinity of City Hall in Akron (Ohio state) following unrest on 3 July. A protest against the fatal shooting of a Black man by Akron police officers on 27 June (see separate alert) turned unruly. The police reportedly used tear gas after ... Read more
Iraq: Basra governorate: Fatal clashes highlight HIGH travel risk, need for stringent security precautions
July 04, 2022At least five people were killed and 21 injured on 1 July during tribal clashes in Garma (Basra governorate). The incident reportedly started with a debt-related dispute between two people and escalated into an armed clash between rival tribes. Additional security personnel have been deployed ... Read more
Americas: Continue to plan journeys accounting for disruption during passage of Hurricane Bonnie (Revised)
July 04, 2022Continue to plan journeys in southern Guatemala and Mexico accounting for disruption linked to the passage of Hurricane Bonnie. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts that Bonnie will strengthen into a Category 2 hurricane (second-lowest on a five-tier scale)in the coming daysas it ... Read more
Moldova: Anticipate residual disruption at Chisinau International Airport following security operation (Revised)
July 04, 2022Anticipate residual disruption at the capital's Chisinau International Airport (KIV) following the conclusion of a security operation. The authorities responded to an anonymous call about a bomb threat at the airport at approximately 07.10 (local time) on 4 July. The entire airport was ... Read more
France: Montpellier (Occitanie region): Anticipate disruption due to indefinite strike, related demonstration by healthcare workers on 4 July
July 04, 2022People in Montpellier (Occitanie region) should anticipate disruption in the coming hours around a demonstration by healthcare workers to mark the beginning of an indefinite strike. A rally will take place at 12.00 (local time) outside the Andre Benech building near the Montpellier University ... Read more
Center for Disease Control Travel Notices
COVID-19 High - COVID-19 in the Dominican Republic
June 27, 2022Make sure you are vaccinated and up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before traveling to the Dominican Republic. If you are not up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, avoid travel to the Dominican Republic. ... Read more
COVID-19 Moderate - COVID-19 in Colombia
June 27, 2022Make sure you are vaccinated and up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before traveling to Colombia. ... Read more
COVID-19 High - COVID-19 in Kuwait
June 27, 2022Make sure you are vaccinated and up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before traveling to Kuwait. If you are not up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, avoid travel to Kuwait. ... Read more
COVID-19 Unknown - COVID-19 in Djibouti
June 27, 2022Make sure you are vaccinated and up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before traveling to Djibouti. If you are not up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, avoid travel to Djibouti. ... Read more
COVID-19 Moderate - COVID-19 in Russia
June 27, 2022Make sure you are vaccinated and up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before traveling to Russia. ... Read more