Important COVID-19 Information for SU Students
Wednesday January 26, 2022
Dear SU Students,
As Salisbury University continues its COVID-19 precautions, please note the following:
- Registration is open for three COVID-19 vaccination and booster clinics on campus next week on the second floor of Blackwell Hall:
- Monday, January 31
- 1-4 p.m.
- Hosted by the Campus Health and SU School of Nursing
- Register at https://suvaxclinic.timetap.com
- Tuesday, February 1
- 1-4 p.m.
- Hosted by Campus Health and the SU School of Nursing
- Register at https://suvaxclinic.timetap.com
- Thursday, February 3
- 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
- Hosted by the Wicomico County Health Department
- Register at https://www.marylandvax.org/appointment/en/reg/8012196169
- The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be available at each clinic.
- Pre-registration is encouraged, but walk-ins also will be accepted based on availability.
- Monday, January 31
- KN95, N95 or KF94 face masks are required in all classrooms and instructional settings and encouraged in all other areas of campus during the semester.
- One free box of 10 KN95 masks may be picked up at the Information Desk in Guerrieri Student Union. Residential students can get a two-pack during move-in.
- For instructions on using and caring for KN95 masks, visit www.salisbury.edu/coronavirus/health-and-safety-resources.aspx#KN95Masks.
- All members of the SU community (including those at satellite campuses) are required to remain up to date with their vaccines, according to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), including getting the booster when eligible.
- To schedule an off-campus vaccine or booster appointment, or to access a booster calculator, visit: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/pages/vaccine#BoosterEligibility
- Students who do not get the booster when eligible and do not have an approved exemption, will lose access to campus beginning Friday, February 4.
- Until February 4, students who are eligible for a COVID-19 booster but have not received it are required to test twice weekly to maintain campus access.
- All students must upload their COVID-19 vaccination and booster information using the SU COVID-19 Vaccination Portal prior to the start of the spring semester.
- All students are encouraged to log into GullNet to check clearance status prior to arriving to campus.
- Providing or submitting a fake vaccine card is a violation of the SU Code of Community Standards.
- Salisbury University is required to report all vaccinations conducted on campus to the Maryland Department of Health. SU securely stores vaccine information through electronic medical records based on consents signed in the fall. Please email Campus Health you would like to opt out of the system.
Please review Friday's COVID-19 communication for additional information.
Please stay safe, and thank you for continuing to do your part to #ProtectTheFlock.