Safety Protocols for Return to Campus on July 6
Key Points
As you plan to return to campus after July 6, please check your vaccination status in your COVID Compliance Card.
If you have not already done so, report your vaccination.
Individuals who are not yet fully vaccinated must complete additional health and safety requirements.
The campus has a number of measures in place to ensure safety as we continue to document and verify vaccination rates.
Dear Colleagues,
Beginning July 6, 2021, all faculty and staff will be approved to access campus. We expect this to be a gradual return, with all offices open and fully operational by August 9, 2021. We are eager to begin welcoming you back to the physical campus, and want to share some important safety information.
Vaccinations
As you know, the University System of Maryland and UMBC are requiring students, faculty, and staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before the start of the fall semester. Based on anonymous information from the state health information exchange, we know that more than 80 percent of our faculty and staff are at least partially vaccinated. It will take more time to document compliance with the vaccination mandate by the beginning of the fall semester. If you have not already done so, please report your vaccination today. We are grateful to those who have already submitted their information. We know that the process to review and approve your verification may take some time as we deal with a large volume of inquiries, and we appreciate your patience.
During this transitional period, there will be individuals on campus who are not vaccinated, either because they have an approved medical or religious exemption, or because they have not yet completed and documented their vaccine. We ask that you respect the privacy of your colleagues and not ask about their vaccination status. All such individuals are expected to comply with specific health and safety requirements, which are described below.
Please know that we have consulted with our public health experts and established safety measures to keep us safe during this period. In addition, research indicates that the high vaccination rate we currently have and the low COVID-19 positivity rate locally make the risk of transmission on our campus minimal at this time.
Testing and Tracking
For fully vaccinated and verified faculty/staff: All who are fully vaccinated and whose vaccine has been reported and verified will no longer be required to test or symptom track. You will receive an email with additional information on your status and other requirements. You can also check your COVID Compliance Card in your myUMBC profile. If for any reason your vaccination is not complete or verified, you must follow the instructions below.
For faculty/staff not yet fully vaccinated or verified or who have an approved exemption:If for any reason, your vaccination is not complete or verified, or if you have an approved exemption, you must complete daily symptom monitoring beginning July 6. When you start coming to campus, you must also complete weekly testing. You will receive a personal email with additional information on your status and requirements. You can also check your COVID Compliance Card in your myUMBC profile for your status and requirements.
Mask Wearing and Physical Distancing
Everyone returning to campus must comply with safe on-campus behavior. At this time, our safety protocols include indoor masking and maintaining physical distancing of three feet or more. Indoor meetings or gatherings in rooms where distancing is not possible are discouraged. Masks should be worn in shared offices but do not need to be worn in private offices with closed doors. Masks are not required outdoors unless you are participating in an activity or event that requires them.
Please keep in mind that respecting the personal choice to wear a mask will remain a part of our safety strategy for the foreseeable future. Community members may choose to wear a mask for a variety of reasons, including to keep themselves and their family members as safe as possible, because they are unable to be vaccinated, or if they have compromised immunity. When working with others, please ask if they would be more comfortable if you wear a mask and avoid making assumptions about why a community member may choose to be masked.
Case Response
Any community member who is visiting campus and tests positive for COVID-19 should continue to report their case. Our contact response team responds to individual reports and positive cases identified in campus testing. They provide resources to affected individuals, assist with notifying close contacts, and monitor prevalence in our community. Due to all of our safety efforts and the hard work of community members, we have not had a new case in several weeks, and we are seeing no evidence of community spread.
Thank you for doing your part to keep our community safe. Please continue to share questions and feedback with us at covid19@umbc.edu.
Provost Philip Rous
Vice President for Administration and Finance Lynne Schaefer
COVID-19 Planning Coordinating Committee Co-Chairs
Posted: June 30, 2021, 5:15 PM