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UMD Transitioning to Phase 2 for On-Campus Research Activities on August 24

 

Campus will transition to Phase 2 for on campus research activities on August 24. During this phase, if you are able to continue to do your research remotely, please do so and do not return to campus at this time. Below are guidelines from campus for conducting research during this phase, including the required form that must be completed to perform research on campus.

 

Phase 2 Requirements

  • ​Requirement 1. The document, UMD Safety Assuredness Procedures & Guidance Plan for Conducting Research During COVID-19: Update August 2020 may be found here, and must be revised and approved by the Chair and the Dean prior to initiating Phase 2.

During Phase 2, laboratories and other research spaces will be allowed to function at 50% occupancy, provided it is possible to maintain the space requirements of at least 150 ft² per person. If you have been on campus during Phase 1, you will be required to provide an updated description of your plans for maintaining appropriate physical distancing with the increase in personnel in Phase 2. As with Phase 1, all of the necessary health and safety guidelines must continue to be strictly followed. These include requirements for physical distancing, face coverings, hand washing, and disinfecting spaces. In addition, everyone coming to campus must complete the Daily Symptom Monitoring survey available at return.umd.edu. No one should come to work if they are feeling sick.

  • ​Requirement 2. Take a PCR based COVID-19 test no earlier than 14 days prior to returning to campus.

All faculty, staff and students must provide a negative result from a PCR based COVID-19 viral test administered within 14 days prior to the employee's return or later. Free on-campus testing will be available during the weeks of 8/17, 8/24 and 8/31. Registration is available here. You may also be tested at a local testing site in your area. Reporting protocol for negative test results is forthcoming. Those who have been working on campus during Phase 1 are also required to be tested and should make arrangements to do so as soon as possible, but are permitted to continue working while awaiting their test results, provided they complete and meet the conditions of the Daily Symptom Monitoring requirement.

As always, we are carefully monitoring the ever-changing public health situation. If the need arises, we may need to impose additional safety practices, or revert to Phase 1.

Date of Publication: 
Wednesday, August 12, 2020