COVID-19 Update: Continued Assessment of Masking Guidance – Syracuse University News

Posted: March 8, 2022 at 10:10 pm

Dear Students, Faculty, Staff and Families:

In recent weeks, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, the Onondaga County executive, and many of our national and New York state peer institutions have announced significant changes to public health guidelines. Primarily, these changes relate to reduced indoor masking requirements, including the elimination of mask mandates for children attending K-12 public schools across New York state.

Here on the Syracuse University campus, we continue to pursue a public health policy that is aligned with local conditions and local data. Accordingly, Im writing today to announce that, conditions permitting, the University will transition on Monday, March 14, to the Yellow level on the COVID masking framework. This action would align our masking practices on campus with the most recent guidance from the CDC, and those in place in the local community and around the country.

Under the Yellow masking level:

In addition to the recent changes on masking announced by the CDC and New York State, there are several other indicators and metrics informing this action, including:

Please note that Syracuse University will continue to offer free and on-demand COVID testing to students, faculty, staff and families. Further, we will also continue our random surveillance testing program and wastewater testing of our residence halls. However, to further ease the COVID-related requirements for fully vaccinated individuals, we will begin to reduce the number of vaccinated individuals required to test each week, while prioritizing ongoing testing for vaccine-exempt individuals. Please visit the Stay Safe website for the most up-to-date testing hours.

The action were announcing today is possible because of our communitys commitment to good public health practicesparticularly the overwhelming campus community compliance with the Universitys COVID vaccination and booster requirement.

Thank you for your continued commitment to the health and wellness of our community.

Sincerely,

J. Michael HaynieVice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation

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