Reminders for COVID-19 and flu health and safety on campus
As we return from the winter break, we’re excited about the semester ahead. To continue to support a safe, healthy learning, teaching and working environment for all community members, we are reminding students, faculty and staff of four ways you can help limit the spread of COVID-19 and flu on campus.
4 steps you can take to limit the spread of COVID-19 and flu
Special COVID-19 category for Academic Consideration Requests
TMU has extended the use of the special COVID-19 category in the Academic Consideration Request System for the 2022/23 academic year.
Students who miss class or an assessment due to cold or flu-like symptoms, or due to self-isolation may select COVID-19 as the reason, and are not required to provide supporting documentation one time per semester.
If students have two academic consideration request submissions, they will be sent a notice of awareness/concern with resources, as well notification that they may be contacted by their department chair or designate.
Faculty and contract lecturer absenteeism due to COVID-19
If a faculty member or contract lecturer contracts COVID-19 but symptoms are minimal they should discuss this with their Chair/Director and consider temporarily delivering the course remotely/virtually. If symptoms result in their inability to teach (or they have any other medical condition that results in their inability to teach), normal sick leave processes will apply and replacement teaching will need to be arranged. More information can be found on the VPFA website.
Staff absenteeism due to COVID-19
As a reminder, if an employee is experiencing symptoms, regular sick leave provisions should apply. We ask leaders to be flexible with employees as absences may increase through the winter months.
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While the university’s vaccination and mask policies are currently on pause, the university continues to monitor government and public health guidance, and will remain nimble in responding to changes and in planning for the future. The university may need to reinstate requirements for masking should public health indicators change.
We continue to be appreciative of the support of our community in working together to limit the spread of COVID-19 and flu on campus. For more information, visit COVID-19 Information and Updates website.