A message from the University of Oregon
A message from the University of Oregon
University of Oregon
COVID-19 Update
April 11, 2022  •   coronavirus.uoregon.edu

What You Need to Know

Masks: Masks are welcome on campus and required in health care settings. UO students, faculty, and staff can pick up KN95 masks at these campus locations. With proper care KN95 masks can be worn up to five times. Learn more about KN95 masks on this safety sheet.
Vaccine Availability: COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots are available in our community through health care providers, pharmacies, and clinics at Autzen Stadium.
Autzen Stadium vaccine clinic hours are Thursday-Saturday from noon-7:00 p.m. and Sunday from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. No appointments needed. Lane County Public Health provides a list of additional places, including health care providers and pharmacies, that offer COVID-19 vaccinations. 
Being up to date on vaccines is one of the best ways to prevent serious illness from COVID-19.
COVID-19 Testing: Masks are required at COVID-19 testing sites including in line outside. Individuals with no symptoms or mild symptoms can get tested through the UO's Monitoring and Assessment Program. Results are available within 2-4 business days. More information about MAP testing including how to schedule an appointment and how to access results can be found on the Coronavirus Resources website.
Lane County provides an extensive list of additional COVID-19 testing sites. Check with testing facilities to ensure they meet your test type and time frame requirements.

UO Vaccination Rates

Faculty and Staff: 95.3% 
Students: 96.8%
The vaccination rate is available on the COVID-19 Safety Dashboard. All UO students, faculty, and staff are required to be fully vaccinated or submit a vaccine exemption and undergo weekly testing

Featured FAQ

Why is MAP requesting that I fill out the survey after I register for testing?
REALD is an initiative by the community and Oregon Health Authority to collect demographic information (Race, Ethnicity, Language, and Disability) for the purpose of identifying communities most impacted by COVID-19 and to help the state identify, address, and eliminate social and health inequities in Oregon.
In order for the state to better understand the communities and provide future resources, we request that you fill this survey out once per year. Providing the information is optional.
More information is available through the Oregon Health Authority website.
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COVID-19 Cases

UO: There were 29 members of the UO community who tested positive or were considered presumptive positive in the last seven days (April 4-10).
OHA: State and county cases and trends are reported on the Oregon Health Authority COVID-19 data page. State and county vaccine distribution is reported on the OHA vaccination trends page.

Reminders

Booster Reporting: After receiving your COVID-19 booster shot, don't forget to update your COVID-19 vaccine information with the UO. To submit your booster shot information:
  • Students: Log in to the MyUOHealth Portal. Visit the "Immunizations" tab. This is the same process used to upload your original vaccination information.
  • Employees: Fill out this online form and upload a copy of your vaccine card. This is the same form used to verify your initial vaccine status.
Exemption process: For information on the exemption process visit the student or employee vaccination webpages. 
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 for personal prevention.
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