A message from the University of Oregon
A message from the University of Oregon
University of Oregon
COVID-19 Update
June 21, 2021  •   coronavirus.uoregon.edu

What You Need to Know

Summer term: Summer term begins today. Instruction is primarily remote and online, with some in-person classes. Campus is open to students, employees and guests related to official business. Campus tours for prospective students have resumed.
Summer building access: Most buildings have moved to more limited access and may require keycard access as is typical in summer. See map for more summer open/close info.
Fall planning: Last week, UO leaders provided updated guidance on Fall term preparations, including vaccine requirements, student life measures, and academic plans. Efforts are geared toward returning to pre-pandemic levels of in-person instruction, research, and activities.
Crush COVID Challenge concludes: The Crush COVID19 Challenge has officially ended. Congratulations to the winners! Thank you to the students and our partners who participated. Way to go this past term, and keep crushing it Ducks!
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COVID-19 Cases

UO: No members of the UO community tested positive or were considered presumptive positive in the past seven days (June 14-20).
OHAState 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 Oregon Heath Authority vaccination trends page.

Reminders

Testing continues: Free COVID-19 testing is available for all asymptomatic UO employees, students, and the Lane County community, June 21-24 at Matt Knight Arena. See our testing page to pre-register and for other information.
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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