Updated CDC and UH guidance on face masks and quarantine

Hello,

Please see below and send out to your instructors.

As a reminder, please be sure to immediately report all positive test results among apprentices (in-person and online classes) to honssvcs@hawaii.edu and among instructors to me.

Thank you.

James
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Subject: Updated CDC and UH guidance on face masks and quarantine

Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2022 10:07:37 -1000

From: UH Office of Communications <announce@hawaii.edu>

To: announce@hawaii.edu

Aloha UH students, faculty and staff,

The COVID-19 Guidelines for the 10 campuses of the UH System have been updated. The updates include the latest guidance to align with current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mask and quarantining guidelines.

Masks: Masks are still required at all times indoors on UH campuses or facilities. KN95, KF94 or N95 masks are not required but encouraged where possible. Gaiters are not acceptable masks. 

All masks should be well-fitted, which means the mask:

  • Has a nose wire to crimp down on top of the nose

  • Has at least 2 or more layers of washable fabric (for cloth masks)

  • Covers both the nose and mouth entirely

  • Fits snugly against the sides of your face without gaps

Masks are not required outdoors, but are strongly recommended when in crowded situations or where it is difficult to maintain physical distance. For more, see the Personal Safety Practices section.

Quarantine and isolation guidelines

If you are up to date with your vaccinations, including a booster shot, you do not need to quarantine if you are identified as a close contact of someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 and are asymptomatic.

If you test positive for COVID-19, you must be isolated for a minimum of 5 days, regardless of vaccination status. If you are also symptomatic, you may return on day 6 if your symptoms are improving and you have had no fever for 24 hours without using any fever-reducing medicine.

For more information, see the Personal Safety Practices section of our COVID-19 policies

Boosters strongly recommended:  While vaccination rates are high among the UH community, as seen in the UH COVID-19 Dashboards, we strongly recommend that everyone receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster as soon they become eligible. Emerging evidence shows that boosters are effective in preventing serious illness and hospitalization from all circulating variants. Those who have received a booster can also avoid quarantine if identified as a close contact of someone who tests positive.

To schedule a booster dose and for more information, visit the Hawai‘i COVID-19 Vaccine website

Mahalo for your patience and resilience,

The University of Hawaiʻi Office of Communications

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