
Dear Members of the Harvard Community,
 Earlier today, Adele and I learned that we tested positive for  COVID-19. We started experiencing symptoms on Sunday—first coughs then  fevers, chills, and muscle aches—and contacted our doctors on Monday. We  were tested yesterday and just received the results a few minutes ago.  We wanted to share this news with all of you as soon as possible.
 Neither of us knows how we contracted the virus, but the good news—if  there is any to be had—is that far fewer people crossed our paths  recently than is usually the case. We began working from home and  completely limiting our contact with others on March 14 in keeping with  recommendations to adopt social distancing measures. In line with  standard protocols, the Department of Public Health will be in touch  with anyone with whom we have had close contact over the past fourteen  days.
 We will be taking the time we need to rest and recuperate during a  two-week isolation at home. I am blessed with a great team, and many of  my colleagues will be taking on more responsibility over the next few  weeks as Adele and I focus on just getting healthy. Thanks, in advance,  for your good wishes. Thanks also for your understanding if I am not as  responsive to email as I normally am.
 This virus can lay anyone low. We all need to be vigilant and keep  following guidelines to limit our contact with others. Your swift  actions over the past few weeks—to respond to the needs of our  community, to fulfill our teaching mission, and to pursue research that  will save lives—have moved me deeply and made me extraordinarily  grateful and proud. I hope to see as few of you in our situation as  possible, and I urge you to continue following the guidance of public  health experts and the advice and orders of our government officials.
 The world needs your courage, creativity, and intelligence to beat this virus—wishing each of you good health.
 All the best,
 Larry
	Lawrence S. Bacow
	President
	Harvard University


