All students who live, learn or work in person at the University of Virginia during the next academic year must be fully vaccinated before returning to Grounds, starting July 1, UVA leaders announced in an email message Thursday.
“This approach will enable our students to return to a residential academic setting where they can live, study, and gather together safely,” the email read. The message was signed by UVA President Jim Ryan, Provost Liz Magill, Chief Operating Officer J.J. Davis and Executive Vice President for Health Affairs Dr. K. Craig Kent.
Students must upload proof of vaccination to the no later than July 1. Students can request a medical or religious exemption to the vaccination requirement. If an exemption is granted, they will be subject to weekly COVID-19 testing requirements and likely other public health measures. More details about the exemption process will be available no later than June 15.
Students who are not fully vaccinated and do not qualify for an exemption will not be permitted to come to Grounds after July 1.
The email also contained updates about staff vaccination requirements and other public health measures, some of which are outlined below.
Employee Vaccination
COVID-19 vaccination is strongly encouraged for UVA employees, though not yet required.
“The University expects all UVA and UVA Health faculty and staff who do not have a need for medical or religious exemption to get vaccinated as soon as possible,” the UVA leaders wrote. “We know that many UVA and UVA Health employees are fully vaccinated and others are in the process of completing their doses. Vaccination of our employees is critical to preventing the spread of COVID-19 and the return to regular, in-person experiences.”
University leaders will monitor employee vaccination rates going forward and consult with public health experts as they consider whether to require vaccines for all employees. UVA Health will also communicate directly with its employees about additional policies and requirements necessary for the safety of patients and staff.

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