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UPDATED: Every-14-Day Testing Requirement Revised

Returning to Campus: A Quick Reference Guide

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People take COVID-19 tests at the ARC.
Asymptomatic testing at the Activities and Recreation Center. 鈥淭esting鈥 section in the Quick Reference Guide below indicates new guidance is coming shortly for fully vaccinated employees and students who do not access campus regularly. (Gregory Urquiaga/嘿嘿视频)

 

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Updated 5 p.m. Sept. 15: The every-14-day testing requirement for fully vaccinated employees and students has been revised, so that it now applies only if your normal schedule requires you to be on campus at least once per week. If you are on campus less than that, you must get tested prior to accessing university facilities, either on the day of your visit or up to 14 days prior. See 鈥淭esting鈥 section.


While some staff members never left campus during the pandemic, many others have recently returned or will soon return for the first time in a year and a half. Faculty members are coming back after four quarters and two summers of remote teaching.

VACCINATION RATES

Davis campus (Sept. 13):

  • Employees 鈥 90%
  • Students 鈥 95%
  • Combined 鈥 93%

嘿嘿视频 Health (Sept. 13):

  • Combined 鈥 92%

鈥淪ome people may be excited to reengage with co-workers and students, while others may have concerns about commuting again, and some have worries about COVID safety,鈥 said Rob Starkey, a clinical psychologist who is the director of the , on the Davis campus. 鈥淭here are also many people who are feeling a tremendous amount of anxiety about returning to the office in-person.

鈥淭hese fears are real,鈥 he said. 鈥淎dapting to this new normal is going to be a process.鈥

Campus leaders are confident in the policies 嘿嘿视频 has in place to keep the coronavirus in check.

鈥淲e have said many times that we have science on our side,鈥 Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Croughan said in a fall update Friday (Sept. 10). 鈥淲e would add that circumstances are very different than they were a year ago, when we decided to operate remotely. Vaccines are available and effective. We have mask and vaccine mandates. We have free testing for all members of our campus, our community, and our loved ones. We have effective contact tracing and other infection surveillance strategies, such as wastewater monitoring.鈥

Below you will find a quick reference guide to various sections of the to help with your return to campus, along with information from other sources, including Transportation Services (about parking) and Athletics (about the Saturday football game).

鈥楩ocus on patience鈥

In addition to fears about COVID-19, Starkey said, people may experience uncertainty about how to navigate relationships with co-workers and the personal boundaries of others when it comes to safety.

Rob Starkey headshot
Rob Starkey

鈥淭hese fears and the resulting anxiety will likely be experienced differently by different people. Some people will adapt easily and the anxiety may dissipate quickly as they get into a routine. Other people may feel it pervasively over time or it may ebb and flow depending on the situations that they are in or their own state of mind.

鈥淣ow more than ever is the time to focus on patience, grace and understanding for yourself and others while recognizing that these qualities may be particularly difficult to summon at this time.鈥

If you are having difficulty with the anxiety of returning to work and/or conflict with co-workers as you adapt to new routines or anything else causing psychological distress, please contact ASAP: 530-752-2727.

Vaccinations

Required for all Davis campus staff, faculty and students, per UC-wide mandate. The university has sent first notices of noncompliance to employees and students who did not meet the Sept. 8 deadline. To comply, you must be fully vaccinated and have reported your status to the university; or you must have applied for an exception (medical, disability or religious) or deferral (pregnancy).

Testing

  • Unvaccinated employees and students (with pending or approved exceptions or deferrals from the vaccine policy) 鈥 Testing required at least every four days regardless of when you access university-controlled facilities.
  • UPDATED: Fully vaccinated employees and students 鈥 The every-14-day-testing requirement (starting Sept. 20) has been revised. It's still every 14 days, and it still starts Sept. 20, but it now applies only if your normal schedule requires you to be on campus at least once per week. (If this applies to you, the 14-day clock starts Sept. 20, so you would have until Oct. 3 to be tested.) 贬别谤别鈥檚 the rest of the update: Fully vaccinated employees or students who are on campus less than that (because of a flexible work agreement or remote class schedule) must get tested prior to accessing university facilities, either on the same day of your visit or up to 14 days prior.

嘿嘿视频 offers free, asymptomatic testing on the Davis and Sacramento campuses:

  • Davis campus 鈥 For employees and students by appointment at the . Make appointments through , and, when you come in, please be patient. Parking: Free 30-minute spots in a limited number of spaces; please consider walking or biking if possible.
  • Sacramento campus 鈥 This testing site in the , is open to Davis campus employees and students (make appointments in and employees鈥 family members. Walk-ins welcome. Parking: Free in a limited number of spaces .

Employees and students can get tested elsewhere, say, at Healthy Davis Together, but they will need to upload their results into Health-e-Messaging.

Mandatory reporting

All employees and students are if they:

  • Receive a positive COVID-19 test result or are diagnosed with COVID-19 by an outside/community physician.
  • Are advised that they have been identified as a close contact to someone diagnosed with COVID-19 within the past 10 days. Such notice would come from an outside/community case investigator.

Campus response

  • NEW:

Why wasn't I notified? If you are not a close contact, a supervisor or otherwise potentially affected by a , then this information can infringe on the privacy of the infected individual, and there is nothing actionable about having that information

Face coverings

  • Unvaccinated people (with pending or approved exceptions or deferrals from the vaccine policy) 鈥  Face coverings required at all times indoors, on mass transit and outdoors in crowded settings.
  • Fully vaccinated people 鈥 Face coverings required at all times indoors and on mass transit.

Two exceptions allow you to unmask indoors:

  • While actively eating or drinking in a designated area (look for signs) or cubicle (provided the cubicle has walls at least higher than the top of the head while seated).
  • While alone in an enclosed office.

See below for face covering protocols for Aggie football at 嘿嘿视频 Health Stadium.

Daily Symptom Survey

for new symptoms and stay home if you have them. The survey is a requirement for everyone 鈥 students, employees, visitors 鈥 at all 嘿嘿视频-operated facilities anywhere in California and serves as a reminder to pay attention to your symptoms. Each day, keep your survey email handy, on your phone, to show every time you enter a facility.

  • (including do鈥檚 and don鈥檛s)

University officials may request to see your Daily Symptom Survey email to verify that you are compliant with campus policy and permitted to access university facilities and programs. The webpage includes 鈥淚nstructor options for reviewing DSS results.鈥

Webinars

鈥 Presented by Allison King, a licensed clinical social worker who manages the Behavioral Health Clinical Program for Health Net鈥檚 UC Blue & Gold medical plan.

  • Noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23
  • The webinar will be recorded.

鈥淔lexible Work Planning With Health and Safety Update鈥 鈥 This webinar was held earlier today (Sept. 14). and look for the video recording Wednesday (Sept. 15).

Aggie Info and Help Line

  • something for faculty and staff to keep in mind, where they can direct students with their COVID-19-related questions. Students can call 530-752-4636 or submit questions via the website.

Instructor accommodations

Campus Ready guidance has been updated to reflect new flexibility for instructors and teaching assistants in the event they are required to isolate after contracting COVID-19, are required to quarantine after exposure to COVID-19 or need to care for family members due to COVID-19 infection or exposure 鈥 in which case they can temporarily teach remotely, as announced in a memo last week from the chair of the Academic Senate and the provost鈥檚 fall update.

Parking

If you have not been to campus in a while, be aware: There鈥檚 a whole new way to . By using the ParkMobile app, you will pay a daily rate 鈥 and, if you park on campus only a few days a week, you will pay less per month than what you would pay for a monthly permit. The daily rates are $3.60 for an A space, $3 for a C space, $2 for an L or M (motorcycle) space, and $3.50 for an electric vehicle space (including four hours of charging).

  • Set up your profile (including contact information, vehicle license and payment information). Be sure to use your @ucdavis.edu email address to qualify for affiliate rates.
  • When you park, look for signs with the ParkMobile zone number, because you will need to insert that number when using the app.

Don鈥檛 have a smartphone or don鈥檛 have the app? Use a desktop or other computer to set up your account, then log in daily to activate payment. Or set up your account, then call ParkMobile to pay for parking: 877-727-5718. You can also pay at ParkMobile kiosks, but you will pay ($1.50-$3 per hour, or $12 for a daily permit).

Need to move your car during the day? No problem. If you paid for an A daily permit, you can park anywhere else on campus (A, C or L spaces); if you paid for a C daily permit, you can park in another C space or an L space; and if you paid for an L daily permit, you can park in another L space. If you鈥檙e moving your car out of an electric vehicle charging space, you may repark in a C or L space. If you are moving from a time-limited space (say, where a parking meter used to be), you must pay for a new permit if you repark in an A, C, L or M space.

If you park on campus daily and wish to pay by the month, Transportation Services offers the (monthly permits for A, C or L spaces).

See below for football parking information.

Football protocols

Aggie Athletics announced under which attendance at 嘿嘿视频 Health Stadium will be limited to fewer than 10,000. In addition, face coverings are:

  • Required for anyone who is unvaccinated, unless actively eating or drinking.
  • Encouraged for everyone when social distancing is not possible.
  • Required for everyone indoors (restrooms).

Also, all indoor spaces, except restrooms, are closed to the public, and the consumption of food and drinks is allowed outdoors only.

Parking:

Note: All tickets for the home opener this Saturday (Sept. 18) have been sold or reserved for students.

Healthy 嘿嘿视频 resources

, one for academics and staff, one for graduate and professional program students, and one for undergraduates. Academics and staff will find resources for the following:

  • Feeling anxious?
  • Hesitant or nervous about the vaccine?
  • Do you want to talk to someone? (It could be professional or personal.)
  • Want to improve your work-from-home set-up or routine?
  • Need help handling pressures from remote teaching?
  • Looking for ways to stay active?
  • Facing child care challenges?

FROM UC DAVIS HEALTH

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