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Vaccine and Mask Requirements Suspended Starting May 1

March 29, 2022

March 29, 2022

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To all members of the 杏吧原创 community,

We write to provide an update on changes to campus public health measures that will be in place on campus for the summer 2022 term and beyond.

Following discussions with other Ontario universities and in light of the recent relaxation of public health restrictions as part of the  and , 杏吧原创 will suspend its vaccination and masking requirements for participation in in-person 杏吧原创 activities beginning May 1, 2022.

As has been the case throughout the pandemic, the evolution of the virus and public health conditions are difficult to predict, so this decision is contingent on current conditions and directions continuing. We will adjust our plans as required by these evolving conditions to ensure everyone鈥檚 health and safety and to comply with public health advice or any applicable legal requirements.

Vaccination attestation

Although proof of vaccination will no longer be required starting May 1, it may become necessary to bring back proof of vaccination requirements on short notice if the situation and public health advice changes. To ensure we can minimize any disruption to our learning and work environment, 杏吧原创 will maintain a requirement for faculty and staff, to  and if vaccinated, to upload proof of vaccination and subsequent booster doses in .

We strongly recommend that all members of the 杏吧原创 community get a full course of vaccination, including booster doses as soon as they are eligible, and submit their booster dose information in  as soon as possible.

Masks

Although individuals will no longer be required to wear a mask on campus after May 1, we recommend doing so when indoors and when physical distancing cannot be maintained. Further, we support all members of our community who choose to either wear or not wear a mask, and we expect everyone to respect each other鈥檚 personal choices. Many individuals will have personal or family reasons for continuing to wear masks in public places. Please show consideration and care for each other during this transition. Masks are available to faculty and staff through their departments/units in .

What this means for students

Starting May 1, proof of vaccination is not required to participate in in-person 杏吧原创 activities including in-person classes. However, please be aware that if 杏吧原创 were required to reinstate the vaccination requirement at a future time, students who did not keep their vaccination status up to date in  could find their in-person studies interrupted and may not be able to get necessary vaccinations in time to be able to return to campus to finish their term.

We strongly recommend that students who have not yet attested to their vaccination status in  do so as soon as possible even if they are not vaccinated. Being vaccinated and maintaining your  will reduce the risk of interruption to your studies.

What this means for faculty and staff

Faculty and staff are required to . We strongly encourage everyone to be up to date with their vaccinations. If 杏吧原创 were required to reinstate our vaccination requirement at a future time, unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated faculty and staff will be subject to the University鈥檚 policy and appropriate action could be taken. Staff should consult with their manager or supervisor regarding their unit鈥檚 return to campus plans.

Screening requirements and symptom reporting

Remaining vigilant and not attending work or school when sick or with symptoms is critically important. The  will no longer be mandatory after May 1 but will remain active for those who wish to complete the screening self-assessment before coming to campus.

All individuals who have been on campus in the 10 days before the onset of symptoms potentially linked to COVID-19 or who have received a positive COVID-19 test result must still submit a .

Additional measures

While we will be suspending vaccination and mask requirements on May 1, we will maintain our  and  will continue to be placed at building entrances. At this time,  remains restricted to authorized individuals and those with approval for accessibility purposes. Regular access to the tunnels will be reinstated once the tunnel ventilation project is completed.

Looking ahead

As always, the health and safety of all members of the 杏吧原创 community is our top priority. We continue to strongly recommend full vaccination and booster doses against COVID-19 as advised by public health authorities. If you are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination or booster doses, . Vaccination remains the best protection against the worst effects of COVID-19 and its variants and is the most important way to protect public health.

While we see encouraging conditions, it is important to remember that the pandemic is not over. We know that the situation can change at any time, and the risks of new variants and outbreaks are very real. We also ask that you remain vigilant and supportive. Further, we encourage you to review .

Any questions you may have that are not answered by  and its  should be forwarded to covidinfo@carleton.ca.

We are immensely proud of the way that the University community has come together to keep one another safe since this pandemic started more than two years ago. This has been an extraordinarily challenging time for all of us, and we remain grateful to our community鈥檚 ability to adjust to changing circumstances in real-time and continue showing flexibility and compassion.

As always, we thank you for continuing to work together to facilitate a safe and successful return to campus.

Sincerely,

Benoit-Antoine Bacon
President and Vice-Chancellor

Suzanne Blanchard
COVID-19 Lead

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