These changes to our protocols also were informed by the work of the Health and Academic Continuity committees of the Together Again Task Force. The university reserves the right to require mask-wearing at any large, high-density, indoor event at its discretion on a case-by-case basis.īSU is able to move in this direction as a result of the high vaccination rate on our campus and recent changes in CDC guidance and the latest Massachusetts Department of Public Health mask advisory.Individuals who are not fully vaccinated are required to mask in all indoor spaces to prevent the spread of COVID-19 to others.Faculty and staff have the option of requiring masks in their individual single-occupancy office spaces.Masks will be required on BSU Transit and the Wellness Center, as required by state law. (Masking signs will be posted throughout the campus.) Masks will continue to be required in classrooms, other instructional spaces and in public spaces throughout Maxwell Library.These exceptions will continue until further notice and include: As we enter a transition phase in the ongoing pandemic, BSU will be modifying some of its public health protocols following Spring Break:Įffective March 21, 2022, BSU is shifting to a mask optional policy, with some important exceptions, for indoor public spaces.
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