St. Catharines university says masks are back but vaccine policy paused

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Published August 30, 2022 at 9:33 am

After staying mum on the subject all summer, Brock University has joined a small handful of post-secondary institutions by bringing back a masking requirement in all instructional spaces this September.

So far, only London’s Western University, Kitchener’s Wilfred Laurier and the University of Toronto have said masks will be mandatory in learning space this fall.

Brock, which had campuses in St. Catharines and Thorold, said, “Beginning Tuesday, September 6, masks will be required in all instructional spaces, including classrooms, lecture halls, seminars, teaching labs and other spaces when teaching by instructors is taking place.” 

“The health and well-being of our community remains our top priority as we prepare for a full return to campus this fall,” says interim President and Vice-Chancellor Lynn Wells.

“After years of pandemic-related restrictions, we know that students are looking forward to a meaningful on-campus experience. By taking these extra measures, we can help protect both public health and the exceptional Brock experience for our incoming and returning students.”

They also made it clear that the masks must met strong criteria.

“All masks worn must be medical grade, a decision reached in consultation with the Brock University Faculty Association and other stakeholders. Fabric face coverings such as buffs, gaiters and bandanas do not satisfy the masking policy requirement at Brock.”

The University will provide medical masks, including KN95s, to all staff and faculty who want them.  

Perhaps surprisingly, Brock’s vaccination requirement remains paused though the school says students are strongly encouraged to stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations. “Vaccination is the best defence against COVID-19. “ 

To that end, the GO-VAXX mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be located in Brock’s East Academic parking lot from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, September 3.

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