Coronavirus updates
This page is updated regularly; the latest update is at the top. Updates from previous months can be found on the left side of this page.
Update 23 March: Last coronavirus measures lifted, coronavirus information moved
The government has decided to further ease its coronavirus measures from 23 March 2022. This means, for example, that pre-admission testing and face masks on public transport will no longer be necessary. The latest advice also affects our university. The current advice to work from home has been lifted, and students and staff no longer have to take a self-test as a precaution twice per week before coming to the University.
We are pleased that the situation is returning to normal. The measures have largely been lifted, but this does not mean that the virus has gone. We should therefore continue to follow the hygiene rules. It is also important that you get tested if you have symptoms and that you do not come to the University if you test positive for the virus. Always do the Corona Check before you come to the University. See this page for the Corona Check and the coronavirus measures that do still apply.
Please note: other rules may apply in the LUMC buildings because of patient care. For more information, see the LUMC page.
Update 16 February: Restrictions eased, many measures lifted
On 15 February the government announced that it was easing its Covid restrictions. Many of the current measures will be lifted on Friday 25 February. The advice on working from home changes as of today to: work no more than half of your working hours at the office (if possible). Face masks and 1.5m distancing will no longer be compulsory as of Friday 25 February.
We are pleased that the situation is returning to normal but want to ensure this return is safe and gradual. We therefore always look at what is feasible for our students, staff and organisation and consider the options together. After almost two years of Covid measures, we will now start looking at what the ‘new normal’ will be: blended learning (a combination of online and in-person teaching), for instance, and flexible work (combination of working from home and in the office). The Covid measures have required a great deal of flexibility, adaptability and creativity from all of us – and this will continue to be a challenge in the coming period.
Students will find any changes for the coming period in Brightspace or will be informed by their own degree programme. Staff can work more often at University locations once again now the advice on working from home has changed. Discuss this with your manager.
The following will apply from Friday 25 February:
- Face masks will no longer be compulsory inside University buildings. Anyone who wishes to may, of course, still wear one.
- One-and-a-half-metre distancing will no longer be compulsory in our buildings, in neither our teaching rooms nor our offices. However, it is advisable to keep some distance from others if possible.
- There will no longer be a maximum group size. Lectures, inaugural lectures and PhD ceremonies will be possible at maximum room capacity once again. Students will receive information about their classes via Brightspace. The Beadle’s Office will contact those concerned about what this means for inaugural lectures and PhD ceremonies from 18 February.
- The restrictions on catering and sports facilities will be lifted. The opening hours can be found on the relevant websites.
- The Hortus botanicus will be open again without any restrictions.
- The advice on working from home has changed: work no more than half of your working hours at the office (if possible). Discuss this with your manager. For our policy on working from home see the staff members site.
- Travel abroad will be possible once again. Read more about our travel policy on the student website and the staff members website.
Corona Check and self-tests
- Don’t come to the University if you have symptoms, have tested positive or are in quarantine. Do the Corona Check before you come to the University.
- Students and staff from our university can order free self-tests from zelftestonderwijs.nl.