WVU relaxes some protocols, teams with Marshall faculty for vaccine mandate

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Citing falling infection and hospitalization rates, West Virginia University officials say mask requirements will be lifted for individuals in all indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status, beginning Thursday, October 21. Staff and students will be required to wear masks in all classrooms, labs or any WVU System facility or building being used as a classroom through the end of the semester.

Consistant with CDC guidelines, those who are not vaccinated will be expected to wear a mask in all indoor settings as well as outdoors. Masks will still be mandatory on all public transportation, including the PRT through January 18, 2022.

Additionally, the University will drop the 5-day quarantine requirement following out-of-state travel for all faculty, staff and students.

“Infection rates and hospitalization rates are beginning to decline across the state and within our community which are key data in our decision to ease some of our current campus protocols,” said Dr. Jeffrey Coben, dean of the School of Public Health and associate vice president for Health Affairs. “I urge our students and employees to remain vigilant, and we continue to encourage those on campus to wear a mask when indoors, regardless of vaccination status, especially in areas where physical distancing is not possible.”

On the Morgantown campus, 92 percent of faculty and 80 percent of students have verified their vaccination status. Infections on campus, quarantine and isolation numbers remain low.

As a result, WVU will host Fall FoodFest sponsored by Coca-Cola and refresh on Thursday, October 28, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. near the Student Rec Center fields. Students can register starting Wednesday, Oct. 20 at refresh.wvu.edu and claim their free meal token. Free meals are for current students only.

Also, faculty senate groups from WVU and Marshall have passed a joint, nonbinding resolution calling for a vaccine mandate.

Both faculty groups had previously passed nonbinding vaccine mandate resolutions earlier this year.