McMaster University in Hamilton is joining a growing number of post-secondary institutions across Ontario that are pausing COVID-19 vaccination and masking requirements for students and staff as of May 1.In a joint release from the president and provost on Friday, the university said the step allows the learning facility to align with the Ford government’s recent easing of COVID-19 rules.“While these measures will be paused, surgical masks will continue to be available on campus and everyone is encouraged to continue to wear masks indoors, especially in classrooms, the libraries, crowded spaces, or close workspaces,” the university’s statement said.An update for our community: As of May 1, McMaster is pausing the vaccination policy and mask requirements.
This aligns with government guidelines and is possible because of the respect you have all shown for each other’s safety, so thank you.
https://t.co/2EPV73hRlR— McMaster University (@McMasterU) March 25, 2022The post-secondary school has had its vaccine mandate for staff and students in place since October 2021 and is still encouraging shots, including boosters.“Keeping your vaccinations updated and having proof of vaccination makes our campus and community safer and will help to ease any disruption that any future changes in the pandemic may cause,” executives said.
COVID-19: University of Guelph pausing vaccine, masking requirements May 1 In early March, Ontario’s chief medical officer Dr.