In an email to the University of Virginia community, University leaders announced Thursday that they are further relaxing restrictions put into place earlier this semester because of an increase in coronavirus infections.
According to the email, signed by President Jim Ryan, Provost Liz Magill, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer J.J. Davis and Department of Medicine Chair Dr. Mitch Rosner, the following changes will be made to University COVID-19 policies:
Gatherings: Effective today, community members can now gather outdoors in groups of 10 or fewer. The University’s gathering limit of six will remain in place for all indoor gatherings. Every attendee must be masked and spread at least 6 feet apart, whether gatherings are inside or outside. Community members are strongly encouraged to stick to pods or social bubbles and to avoid intermingling groups.
Students living in group settings may not consider roommates as part of a “family unit” when gathering with people from outside of their living arrangement. In other words, eight people who live together in a house may only gather outdoors with two others who do not live in the house, provided all are masked and distanced.

