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COVID-19: University of Guelph pausing vaccine, masking requirements May 1

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University of Guelph says it will pause its COVID-19 vaccination policy and masking requirements as of May 1.The required competition of a daily screening form will also be paused on that day, the university announced on Tuesday.

Reaction in Ontario as provincial mask mandate lifts for most settings “We may see the return of these public health measures at some point and with little advance notice,” said president and vice-chancellor Charlotte Yates and provost and vice-president Gwen Chapman in a joint letter.“We strongly encourage all students, faculty and staff to get vaccinated and to keep up with their booster doses.”They added that as of May 1, students will be eligible for in-person learning regardless of their vaccination status, while employees on unpaid leave should speak with their supervisor about their individual situation.

Those with vaccination exemptions will no longer be required to participate in rapid testing. City of Mississauga mask bylaw remains in place even as provincial mandate lifts Even with the masking requirement ending on May 1, the university said everyone on site is encouraged to wear a mask when indoors, especially in elevators and small rooms.“We recognize that as of May 1, some individuals may choose not to wear masks in U of G spaces,” Yates and Chapman said.“As a community, let’s be supportive of each other’s decisions and remember that each person’s situation is unique.”Important COVID-19 Update: As of May 01, 2022:.

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