Please visit https://coronavirus.utah.edu/ for the most up-to-date university resources and information.
General campus questions and vaccination information hotline: 801-213-2874
Health and testing questions hotline: 801-587-0712
Please see message from University Leadership in regards to recent Vaccine Requirement
What about vaccines?
- Students who attend the University of Utah are required to be fully vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). With the full FDA approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, the university is also requiring COVID-19 vaccination. Read more about the requirement.
- COVID-19 vaccination is also required for all U of U Health Hospitals and Clinics staff, credentialed and privileged providers, and Health Academics staff in patient-sensitive job codes. Dr. Tom Miller detailed the new U of U Health policy in a Clinical Update. More information will become available by mid-September. In the same meeting, Dr. Jeanmarie Mayer answered questions about the policy and provided updates about vaccine effectiveness (32:25-50:14).
- Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and our campus community. As a reminder, people are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 two weeks after their second dose in a two-dose series of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or two weeks after a single dose of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine. While very uncommon, vaccinated individuals can still get a coronavirus infection, but are more likely to have mild or no symptoms. Find your free vaccination now.
Do you want or need to get tested?
Asymptomatic testing is free for students, faculty and staff.
Visit https://alert.utah.edu/covid/testing/ to schedule a test or get more information.
Asymptomatic testing locations on campus:
- Officers Club Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-12pm
- Union Saltair Room Hours: Tue, Thurs 12pm-5:20pm
Students, faculty or staff with COVID-19 symptoms or confirmed exposure:
FIRST: Fill out the University’s Self-Reporting Form
THEN:
- Call the University of Utah health and testing hotline at 801-587-0712 or
- Visit https://healthcare.utah.edu/coronavirus/reserve-test/to schedule an appointment through University of Utah Health.
If you cannot easily travel to a community testing site, please schedule a test on campus at the Officer’s Club: East Room location:
- Officers Club (East Entrance): Monday-Thursday 8:30am-4:00pm; Friday 8:30am-11:30am
For all other inquiries, please email campuscovidtesting@utah.edu
Note: Symptomatic tests for students living in HRE facilities are covered by the university. Symptomatic tests for non-residential students, staff and faculty should be submitted to each individual’s health insurance provider.
You can also visit the state’s coronavirus site at https://coronavirus.utah.gov/testing-locations/ to find additional testing locations.
Do I need to wear a face mask?
Masks and face coverings are no longer required at University of Utah facilities, however it is strongly encouraged to follow new CDC guidelines regarding face masks, which calls for everyone to wear face masks indoors.
EXCEPTIONS:
- Masks will continue to be required inside University of Utah Health dedicated clinical facilities. Regulations vary for other facilities. See full guidelines here.
- Masks will continue to be required on campus buses and shuttles based on a federal public health order.
- All job-related personal protective equipment (PPE) safety requirements will continue to be required consistent with best practices for worker safety.
Undergraduate Student Resources
Graduate Student Resources
Holding an event over the summer?
Please read:
- Current Guidance for Social Gatherings in Rental Spaces at University Venues
- Guidance for In-Person Gatherings During Summer 2021
Guidelines and Forms
- Looking for something specific? Check the University’s COVID-19 A-Z Directory.
- University Travel Updates
- Domestic travel restrictions end July 1st, International travel still subject to approval procedures
- U of U HR: Travel and Leave Protocols for Academic Campus
- University of Utah HR – COVID-19 Policies, Procedures, and Information
- Employee and Supervisor Guidance: Steps to Take for a Possible/Confirmed COVID-19 Illness
- Faculty Response for Student Report / Contact Tracing of COVID-19