This message is being sent to faculty and other academic personnel, staff, trainees, and student employees across the 91探花.
Dear Colleagues,
With more than half of Washington residents age 16 and over now fully vaccinated, we continue to see declines in COVID-19 cases and anticipate the planned . Thank you to everyone who has already gotten vaccinated to protect yourself and to protect the members of our community who aren鈥檛 able 鈥 or aren鈥檛 yet able 鈥 to be vaccinated.
To protect the health of our community, the 91探花 will require faculty and other academic personnel, staff, student employees, and trainees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by autumn quarter in order to work on our campuses or within our facilities. This is consistent with and follows the release of new from the Washington Department of Labor and Industries. Similar to the student requirement, employees will be allowed to seek exemptions for medical, religious or philosophical reasons.
This decision follows the recommendation of the University Advisory Committee on Communicable Diseases and comes after consultation with faculty and staff leadership, as well as the state. Work is underway on how this requirement will be implemented, and more details will be shared in early summer on how you can confirm that you have been vaccinated or apply for an exemption. Guidance this summer will include more detail on how this requirement will interact with the existing 91探花Medicine employee vaccine survey, as well its application to faculty affiliates or staff who do not come to 91探花campuses or facilities and those employees who work out of state.
The Department of Labor and Industries has issued regarding vaccine verification and health and safety requirements for fully vaccinated and unvaccinated employees. We expect that additional regulatory guidance will be released as we approach the state鈥檚 planned lifting of most health restrictions on June 30. We are in the process of reviewing the new requirements, such as around masking and distancing, and anticipate updating University requirements after that date. Until then, existing and requirements remain in effect.
The FDA-authorized vaccines 鈥 which are based on technology that鈥檚 been under development for more than two decades 鈥 are safe and effective. Widespread vaccination is our ticket to a return to in-person learning and working as we create the 鈥渘ew normal鈥 for our University, and we encourage you to as soon as you鈥檙e able.
Sincerely,