McMaster University to Pause Mask Mandate From June
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Students, staff, faculty, and visitors at McMaster University will no longer be required to wear masks, the university has notified.The decision becomes effective as of June 1 and starting from this date, public reporting of COVID-19 cases on the Back to Mac website will be paused, Erudera College News reports.According to a press release issued by the university announcing the updates to the university’s safety measures, mask mandate at the institution will be paused as of the abovementioned date following the expert’s advice and the changes in COVID-19 cases over the recent weeks. Nevertheless, the university said that it will continue to strongly encourage its community members to use masks indoors or outdoors when the distance can’t be maintained.McMaster will still ask students, staff, and faculty attending hospital sites or other health facilities to continue following the COVID-19 safety measures that apply to these locations, including the use of masks, vaccination, and active screening.Provost and vice-president Academic Susan Tighe thanked students and employees for adhering to the health and safety measures over the past two years. The press release notes that university’s “MacCheck” safety tool is no longer required to be completed before attending a campus site, but students, faculty, and employees are required to use the Ontario COVID-19 Self-Assessment tool and to follow other instructions provided.McMaster said that if the pandemic circumstances and the public health advice change, mask and the vaccine policies will be reinstated.As of May 1, the university paused the vaccination mandate for staff, faculty, students, and visitors until the end of the summer semester. The vaccine policy at McMaster University has been in place since October 2021.However, the university encouraged students to be fully vaccinated, to receive their booster shots, and to make sure that their vaccination status on MacCheck status is up to date.