MU will move to white level, classroom capacity restrictions to end
On Monday, 7 March, the university traffic-light system will move from green to white. The only restrictions that will apply at the university are those established by the government.
The white level means that there are essentially no restrictions on life at the university. In keeping with current government measures, respirators or masks must be worn in common areas or when moving between classrooms. They do not need to be worn during classes where people are sitting, during exams when the student and examiner are at least 1.5 metres from each other, or in classes where it is impossible (physical education, singing, etc.).
If a student or employee tests positive for COVID-19, they must still notify the university of their status in INET and IS.
For up-to-date information about restrictions and regulations at each faculty, the Emergency Committee recommends following each faculty’s website and social media accounts.
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