Thursday, August 5, 2021

Florida State University won't require masks or vaccination, but will force students to leave housing if they test positive for Covid

FSU:

Florida State University resumed normal, pre-pandemic operations Aug. 1, 2021. At this time, we are proceeding with our plans for the fall semester with face-to-face classes and in-person staffing to support the university’s academic mission.

Classes are returning to predominately face-to-face instruction in the Fall 2021 semester and indoor space limitations have been discontinued. 

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the university cannot mandate vaccines, testing or mask wearing

More FSU:

Any student who tests positive for COVID-19 must isolate off campus immediately. University Housing is at full capacity and is unable to provide on-campus isolation space. Students who test positive will need to return home or find their own isolation space off campus. You may not return to the residence hall or participate in any in-person University activities until you are cleared by FSU’s SAFER Team