Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes: These are provided in public spaces.Enhanced cleaning: McMaster has a comprehensive cleaning and disinfecting plan that includes increased cleaning of high-touch surfaces.Ventilation assessment and upgrades: McMaster’s ventilation plan involves assessing and making any required updates to the ventilation systems.Requiring vaccination: The scientific evidence in support of vaccination as the best defense against new COVID-19 infections is overwhelmingly compelling and McMaster’s own infectious disease experts agree.Working together to keep you and campus safe Report to the university through Mosaic if you test positive for COVID-19.Be respectful of others and have compassionate conversations.Follow health and safety signs on campus.Sanitize your hands when entering a building.Wear your mask covering your nose, mouth and chin.Keep at least 2 metres distance from others except in designated instructional areas such as classrooms, laboratories, libraries.Review the Back to Mac website for additional information and safety measures.Review the Principles and Practices for an Inclusive Community.Plan for how you’ll get to campus, including applying for or renewing a parking pass, researching public transit schedules or looking into bike racks and secure bike storage options.Your student ID card – if you need a new or replacement card, here’s instructions for students.Complete the COVID-19 Check-In on MacCheck, including health screening questions, in the hour prior to leaving for campus.If you are not fully vaccinated, you must get tested to come to a McMaster location. Information on exemptions can be found here. A ll students must declare their vaccine status between September 7 and October 18. More details in our FAQ.
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