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Guidance
Testing: The university’s COVID testing program ended on May 16, 2023. All COVID test centers are closed. Reporting of positive test results is no longer required.
Follow the CDC’s Quarantine and Isolation Calculator for COVID infection and exposure guidance.
Face coverings: are no longer required in most indoor spaces but are welcomed; they are no longer broadly required of faculty, staff, students, and visitors in all clinical settings
Vaccinations
Primary series of COVID-19 vaccines are required of all Rutgers students and employees who have not been granted a medical or religious exemption by the university and are eligible to receive them. As of May 16, 2023, booster doses will no longer be required unless an individual falls within the definition of a “Covered Individual” set forth in University Policy 100.3.1. Upload proof of vaccination and boosters (if required) to the vaccine portals.
Student vaccine portal
Faculty and Staff vaccine portal
Read the university policy that addresses vaccination requirements for contractors, guest lecturers, and others.
Health & Safety
Mental Health and Wellness well-being resources are available to assist students and employees. Student support and guidance services are at CAPS or UBHC. Rutgers staff, faculty, and their families can seek services through Rutgers4U. My Wellness app for employees is available through the myRutgers portal.
Be Prepared
For resources that can answer your questions about the current semester, please visit your respective campus operating status page:
Announcements
May 10, 2023
Updated Masking Requirements for Clinical Settings
As COVID-19 cases continue to decline, Rutgers Health is updating its masking guidelines for clinical settings. Wearing a face covering is no longer broadly required of all faculty, staff, students, and visitors in all clinical settings.
May 5, 2023
Updated Vaccine Requirements
Review the guidance for what is required vs. recommended with respect to COVID-19 vaccination.
March 17, 2023
Updated Spring 2023 Health and Safety Protocols
The university continues to monitor the relevant health and safety data associated with COVID-19, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), and Seasonal Influenza (Flu). The current positive data reflect substantial improvement and stability and allow us to institute a relaxation in our operating protocols.
COVID-19 Vaccine and Boosters: All students and employees who have not been granted a medical or religious exemption by the university continue to be required to have completed a primary series of vaccinations. Booster doses will no longer be required unless an individual falls within the definition of a “Covered Individual” set forth in University Policy 100.3.1. Upload proof of vaccination and boosters (if required) to the vaccine portals.
Student vaccine portal
Faculty and Staff vaccine portal
More announcements can be found on the Communications page.
This website is your official source of information about the university’s response to COVID-19.