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Face Mask Guidelines

Masking is no longer required on University campuses or on University transportation/shuttles. However, because masking is still an effective method to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and many other contagious illnesses including the flu, we expect people who are experiencing symptoms of COVID or other contagious illnesses to isolate if possible, and wear a well-fitting mask if isolation is impossible. We continue to encourage anyone who chooses to wear a mask to do so.

It is important to remember that masking is a personal choice, and no individual should be shamed or ridiculed for choosing to wear one.

University officials will continue to monitor our area’s infection rates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and we will use those data, along with information about the seriousness of new COVID variants, to determine if there is a need to re-implement a face mask requirement on our campuses. Face masks will be an infection prevention measure if cases surge in the community.

Exceptions to the guidelines

This current guidance applies to all of the University’s campuses with the following carve-outs:

  • URMC: The Medical Center (URMC) patient care areas may have separate face mask requirements. Reference URMC’s intranet for additional information.
  • UHS: University Health Service (UHS) may have separate face mask requirements for health care. Visit UHS’s website for any updates.