A message from the University of Oregon
A message from the University of Oregon
University of Oregon
COVID-19 Update
June 14, 2021  •   coronavirus.uoregon.edu

What You Need to Know


Free testing: The Monitoring and Assessment Program (MAP) continues to offer free COVID-19 testing at Matthew Knight Arena for asymptomatic Lane County residents age 3 and older. It's always a good idea to test before and after travel. Registration is optional and dates and times vary week to week.
Summer building access: Most buildings will move to more limited access as is typical in summer and may require keycard access. See map for more summer open/close information.
Traffic and parking impacts: The UO is proud to host the US Olympic Team Trials for Track and Field at Hayward Field. More visitors are expected now that Lane County has moved to Lower Risk and there will be road closures and parking changes, June 15–29. Transportation Services will keep updated traffic and parking information posted on its website.
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Reminders

New federal internet discount: The FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit provides temporary discounts on monthly broadband bills for households struggling to afford internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more on UO’s internet access resources page or visit getemergencybroadband.org.
Masks, distancing on campus: While the Oregon Health Authority and the UO no longer require masks outdoors, Oregon OSHA does still require distancing (both indoors and outdoors), except when it's not possible to do so. Outdoor work and events can occur without masks, but plans need to be made to keep employees and participants physically distant.
Prevention: The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outline some general precautions to minimize the spread of respiratory diseases. 
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