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Coronavirus update - how the new restrictions affect the university community

Thursday, 09 December 2021
An update on restrictions on campus following the recent government announcement.

Last night, the government announced new measures to restrict the spread of the new Covid-19 Omicron variant in the UK. We are writing to update you on what these new restrictions mean for our university community.

Teaching

Guidance published by the Department for Education states that in-person teaching and student support services should continue. The university will retain the current blended approach to teaching both in person and online for the remainder of term, and students should continue to attend their timetabled sessions.

The established campus safety guidelines we have had in place since the beginning of this year have kept Covid-19 transmission rates low. Face coverings are mandatory in all indoor spaces, unless at least 1 metre separation can be maintained. Weekly Covid testing, and vaccination, is strongly encouraged.

Whilst plans for in-person teaching operations in the new year currently remain unchanged, we will keep these under review and update students as soon as is practicable after the point the government reviews the national restrictions, currently expected to be Thursday 30 December 2021.

Research

Where research needs to be conducted on campus it should continue, and all research facilities and laboratories will remain open to support this. Staff and students conducting research on campus should follow all Covid safety measures including the wearing of masks and weekly testing.

Research students and their supervisors should decide whether research activity needs to be conducted on campus, or can be continued at home. On-campus research facilities remain open for research students.

Face coverings

The national restrictions requiring face coverings, unless exempt, will be extended to most indoor venues from Friday 10 December. Exemptions include restaurants, cafes and canteens, and gym and exercise facilities.

Face coverings are already mandatory in all indoor spaces on campus where you cannot socially distance to at least a metre, unless you are exempt.

Visit the government website for more information on face coverings, including a full list of places where they must be worn.

Covid testing and vaccination

Students should continue to test for Covid-19 at least weekly using the university’s Asymptomatic Testing Service. The test is quick, simple and identifies infection at the earliest possible stage so that you can avoid transmitting illnesses to others.

Students are strongly encouraged to take a Covid-19 test before returning home for the seasonal break – and to take another test before their return to campus.

Please ensure you take up full vaccination and register for your booster vaccination when you are called by the NHS.

If you do develop symptoms, test positive, or are required to isolate because a close contact has tested positive, please complete our reporting form. This information is essential to help us track infections and manage potential outbreaks.

Students travelling to the UK

Students travelling to the UK will need to check and comply with border measures that have been introduced to help prevent transmission of Covid-19 on their arrival onto campus. For more detail on requirements for students travelling to the UK, please refer to the government travel advice. Make sure you check restrictions again before you travel to ensure you have the latest requirements.

Close contacts of positive Omicron cases

Individuals identified as close contacts of a suspected or confirmed case of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 - irrespective of vaccination status and age - will be contacted directly by NHS Test and Trace. They will be required to self-isolate immediately and to book a PCR test.

Otherwise, isolation rules are unchanged. Close contacts of non-Omicron positive cases are not required to isolate if they are fully vaccinated, or under the age of 18.

NHS Covid Pass

From Wednesday 15 December, larger-scale entertainment venues and events with a capacity of 500 or more will be required by law to check that all visitors aged 18 or over are fully vaccinated, have proof of a negative Covid test within the last 48 hours, or are exempt.

This does not apply to smaller scale settings such as pubs, bars or restaurants and as such will not apply to on-campus venues. However, face coverings remain mandatory in all indoor spaces, and weekly Covid testing, and vaccination is strongly encouraged.

Please visit the government website for more details on where Covid Passes are required, and how to access yours.

 

Cases of Covid-19 have remained low on campus this term, but we must remain vigilant as we get closer to the seasonal break. Please continue to follow our on-campus guidelines and act cautiously and considerately to help us keep our campus and community as safe as possible.

We will, of course, continue to monitor the situation and keep our policies under review. We will update you with any changes or updates to national or local guidance over the coming weeks.

Student Communications Officer

Communications and Marketing
University Park Campus
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone:+44 (0)115 82 32353
e: studentcommsoffice@nottingham.ac.uk