Northwestern will maintain its policies of no mask mandate or required regular testing through the end of the year, absent any major changes to COVID-19 spread on campus, Vice President of Operations Luke Figora announced in a Thursday email. The University has not observed any significant clusters of positive cases or transmission in classrooms, and.
On Tuesday, students and faculty were able to walk into in-person classes maskless for the first time in more than two years — but some faculty members and teacher’s assistants are concerned the new policy may further spread COVID-19 and place their families at risk. Though Northwestern instituted a mask-optional policy across most on-campus spaces.
Masking will no longer be required in Northwestern’s classrooms and instructional spaces starting March 29, the first day of Spring Quarter, Vice President for Operations Luke Figora announced Tuesday. The announcement comes just weeks after the University lifted its masking requirements in communal spaces, including Norris University Center and NU Libraries. NU continues to “strongly.
All graduate and undergraduate students will be required to complete an in-person COVID-19 test during the first week of Spring Quarter, Vice President for Operations Luke Figora announced in a Thursday email. All classes and activities will resume in-person March 29. Students, faculty and staff with approved vaccination exemptions will still be required to complete.
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