Covid-19 update

The majority of all Government imposed Covid-19 restrictions have been lifted in New Zealand and the University is open and operating as normal. The University no longer has a Covid-19 vaccination requirement.

Have a question? Please get in touch: info@waikato.ac.nz or 0800 WAIKATO (+64 7 262 0500)

Mask usage

  • Mask wearing is required in most clinical settings - at the University this includes the Student Health Centre and students studying Health when they enter healthcare facilities.
  • The University requires mask wearing as part of usual personal protective equipment (PPE) in science laboratories.
  • Some places you visit off-campus as part of your studies might ask you to wear a mask, check with them before visiting.
  • If you are in a class where mask wearing has been a requirement this trimester, this requirement will continue.

Stay home if you are sick or have:

  • New or worsening cough
  • Fever or high temperature
  • Sore throat
  • Runny nose or sneezing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Temporary loss of smell or altered sense of taste
  • Tested positive for Covid-19 (if you test positive for Covid-19 you are still required to isolate for 7 days)

Unwell?

  • Stay home until you are better (or until 7 days have passed if you have Covid-19)
  • We will be flexible if you aren’t able to come to campus.
  • Please talk to your lecturer, study advisor or manager to see how we can support you.

Continue with good health practices:

  • Wash your hands regularly and use hand sanitiser
  • Cough or sneeze into your elbow
  • Clean or disinfect shared surfaces regularly
  • Consider wearing a face mask when working close to others and please respect anyone who chooses to wear a mask
  • Stay home if you are sick – take a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) if you have Covid-19 symptoms.
  • Open windows (if possible) to increase fresh air flow inside, the University continues to maintain our air condition systems
  • Stay up to date with your vaccinations

Stay updated

For latest information and updates visit covid19.govt.nz