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COVID-19 update following latest UK Government announcement

This week the UK Government announced new ‘Plan B’ regulations for England which come into force next week, in response to concern over the Omicron variant.

These new measures mean:

What does this mean for us?

Following the Prime Minister’s announcement, the Department for Education this week published updated guidance for higher education providers.

It’s really important to emphasise that the university is open. As the new regulations allow for in-person teaching to go ahead as planned we expect there to be few if any changes to your curriculum and you should continue to attend all your timetabled in-person teaching sessions.

Our COVID management strategy is deliberately cautious and aligned with the latest UK Government guidance, and because of this, very little needs to change to the current COVID-secure measures in place on our campus as a result of the new guidance. To summarise:

Testing, vaccinations and self-isolation

It is crucial that, even if you don’t have symptoms, you continue to get tested regularly (including over the winter break period) and we are strongly encouraging all our community to get both doses of their COVID-19 vaccination and booster, as soon as it becomes available. You can get a test at our on-campus test site based at the Chapel, Foresight Centre until 17 December, at one of Liverpool City Region’s testing facilities, or collect a home test-kit from the Chapel, the Guild or Sydney Jones Library, from a pharmacy or via the Government webpages.

If you have any COVID-19 symptoms or have been identified as a close contact you should get a PCR test and follow the latest stay at home guidance until you receive your result. Find out more about accessing a PCR test on our webpages.

Please note, previous guidance meant that all international students have had to isolate if they were identified as having been in close contact with a positive COVID case even if they were fully vaccinated. From now, any student whose vaccine is recognised at the UK border will now be in the same position as anyone vaccinated in the UK.

There is new self-isolation guidance for those identified as a close contact to an Omicron case. Read more here.

Review of measures in place

The Government currently intends to review these measures on 5 January 2022. We will continue to review internally and update you with further guidance should it become necessary to do so.

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