April 6, 2023 EHS has updated information on its website related to the University's COVID-19 response. The Visitor and Vaccination policies are no longer in effect as of 3-31-23. Visitors to the University are expected to follow CDC and NJ Department of Health guidance for individuals who test positive for COVID-19 or were in close contact with someone who tested positive in the past 10 days, including isolation and mask requirements. The University strongly recommends that students, faculty, staff, and researchers stay up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccination and boosters. COVID-19 vaccines continue to be effective at reducing the risk of severe disease. The University is no longer requiring the primary vaccine (one dose of a single dose vaccine or two of a two-dose vaccine) for the University community. The COVID-19 Vaccine Policy first endorsed on June 2, 2021, is no longer in effect. The University's on-campus PCR testing program ended June 6, 2023. PCR testing is widely available through pharmacies, physician’s offices, hospital testing sites, urgent care centers, and other testing locations. Rapid antigen tests are readily available in pharmacies, grocery stores, and online. Princeton COVID Resources For information on the latest COVID-related news, exposure/isolation procedures and where to get vaccinated, visit covid.princeton.edu. For information on what to do if you've tested positive for COVID-19 or are a close contact of a positive case, visit the testing page on the COVID Resources website. To learn more about the latest update to the University's COVID mitigation strategy, or if you have questions about COVID-19 procedures, go to the COVID Resources Website.