新型冠状病毒肺炎 vaccination requirements at the University of Waikato
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- 新型冠状病毒肺炎 vaccination requirements at the University of Waikato
- What it means for students
- Information about our venues
- Information for visitors
- 学生常见问题
A vaccine pass is no longer required for most campus users.
The University reviewed its vaccination requirement by carrying out a process similar to that taken before we introduced it, 这是, conducting an updated risk assessment, and seeking feedback from students and 工作人员.
The vaccination requirement at the University ended on 30 June 2022.
Groups still required to be vaccinated
Vaccination requirements for any Government-mandated areas will end on 26 September 2022.
How long will the vaccination requirement last?
The requirement is currently in place until 30 June 2022. From 1 July 2022, most campus users will not require a vaccine pass. The requirement for vaccination will continue across some select groups at the University, including those in Halls of Residence, those studying/working in Government-mandated areas, and 工作人员 and contractors in catering/food and beverage service roles.
Will the University accept a negative test result instead of My Vaccine Pass?
The University does not have the capacity to establish and monitor a testing and test result verification process as a basis for use of our campuses and sites.
As part of your enrolment to study at the University of Waikato, we need you to provide your current 新型冠状病毒肺炎 vaccination status.
Even if you are only enrolling in NET coded (online) papers, if you intend to visit campus at any time or for any reason (for example, to use facilities such as computer labs, or to meet classmates), we need to know you have a Ministry of 健康-issued Vaccine Pass.
Doesn’t requiring students to receive a vaccine in order to access their tertiary education go against the Code of Pastoral Care/individual rights etc?
No, this decision does not infringe on the rights of individuals. The University will continue to offer a range of programmes and papers online for students who choose not to be vaccinated or provide evidence of their vaccination status.
The University has an obligation under the 健康 and Safety at Work Act 2015 to provide a safe environment for students, 工作人员, contractors and visitors, and we must show we have taken steps to reduce the overall risk of contracting or spreading 新型冠状病毒肺炎.