Can I come to the University?
Answer these questions before you come to the University to teach, learn, study or work.
Do you have one or more of the symptoms associated with the coronavirus?
Such as runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, coughing, shortness of breath, a temperature, sudden loss of smell and/or taste.
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Do you have a housemate with corona or have you been in close contact with someone who has corona, and do you therefore or for some other reason have questions about whether you should stay at home?
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Have you recently returned from a country with an orange or red travel warning?
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Yes
No
Yes
STAY AT HOME AND GET TESTED AT THE GGD
Do you have corona? Stay at home and follow the instructions you get from the GGD.
Do you have a negative test result? Then you can come to the university.
For more information go to uu.nl/en/information-coronavirus
december 2021
Corona Check
DO THE QUARANTINE CHECK
Have you been advised that you do not have to stay at home, but that you should avoid crowds? Then do not come to the university during the time indicated by the quarantine check. In the teaching rooms at the university, we do not keep a 1.5 metre distance, which can cause crowds.
You are welcome to come to the University!
Only come in for scheduled teaching, exams, reserved study spaces or work (with your manager’s permission). Keep to the corona rules and follow the instructions in the buildings. Do you (or a housemate) belong to a risk group and are you worried about coming to university? Consult with your manager/study advisor.
Tip: take a preventive self-test at home if you do not have corona-related complaints.
Yes DO THE QUARANTINE TRAVEL CHECK No
No
*Latest information - The rules set by government and the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) change frequently. Always check government.nl and RIVM.nl/en and follow the University’s corona updates.
Do you have corona?
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No
Yes STAY AT HOME
Follow the instructions you get from the GGD and do the quarantine check.
Since 3 December 2021, you can do a self-test if you have mild symptoms. Test yourself every day as long as you have mild symptoms. Is the result negative? Then you can go to university.
Is the result positive?
Then get tested at the GGD.
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