The University of Virginia is planning to lift its indoor masking requirement March 21, with a few important exceptions.
“As we make our way through another spring semester that has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, we are seeing encouraging signs that the global omicron wave is subsiding and our collective efforts as a community are effective in slowing transmission of the virus,” read a mass email to the University community this week.
from UVA President Jim Ryan, Provost Liz Magill, Chief Operating Officer J.J. Davis, and Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and UVA Health CEO Dr. K. Craig Kent said regularly tracked data, including new hospitalizations and positive COVID-19 tests, are all trending in an encouraging direction. “In light of these favorable developments, we are planning to lift the University’s indoor masking requirement, with a couple of important exceptions, effective March 21. This means that wearing a mask will be voluntary in most University-owned and -leased spaces, including office buildings, recreational facilities and venues like John Paul Jones Arena,” the announcement read.
“The exceptions to this change include classrooms, where students and faculty are often required to be in close proximity for extended periods of time, and where masks will still be required for the time being. Masks will also still be required at UVA Health facilities in accordance with their policies. Finally, [masks] will continue to be required on University Transit, in accordance with current federal requirements. If those requirements change, we will reevaluate our policy at that time.”

