Anyone who has had laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in the past three months and recovered.Anyone who is fully vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19.The following individuals will not need to quarantine, as long as they do not have symptoms of COVID-19:
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Day 1 is the first full day after your last contact with a person who has had COVID-19. The date of your exposure is considered day 0. You must quarantine for five full days and get tested no sooner than day 5. What happens if I am exposed and not fully vaccinated and boosted? Learn more about Pace’s face covering requirements. Note that internships or clinical placements may continue to require masks. We will continue to require masks only in healthcare settings and on Pace transportation. We continue to ask community members to take precautions and to stay home if they feel unwell or test positive. Pace University remains a mask-friendly community where mask use is always encouraged and supported. In fact, we were required by New York State to file a plan on how we would make that change if necessary.Įffective July 11, 2022, in accordance with CDC guidelines, we currently are recommending mask use in indoor settings on all three Pace campuses. If there is a major outbreak in the region and we need to go back to remote learning, we are ready to do so. What will happen if there is another widespread outbreak in the area? Will there be events? And can clubs and organizations meet?Įffective as of March 7, 2022, Pace University is restoring event capacity to 100%. Additionally, you can reach the Covid Coordinator at To Top Health and Safety Your concerns are important, and you can contact University Health Care, as well as the Office of Student Accounts, Residential Life, and the Office of International Students and Scholars. I have concerns about how Pace is approaching the upcoming semester. We’ve had a lot of experience during the last year in being flexible and we plan to closely adhere to all public health guidance. What if the situation with the pandemic changes? We will follow all public health guidelines while still providing a great college experience for our students. We expect some health and safety precautions to still be necessary. Will health and safety protocols still be in place? That means a continuation of in-person classes, more in-person activities on campus, and more people on campus. Our plan and intention is for the Pace experience to look and feel very close to normal.