Further Information from the University on Covid

From: Princeton Reunions <pureunions@princeton.edu> Date: Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 2:10 PM Subject: Forecasted update to University Visitor Policy To: Princeton Reunions <pureunions@princeton.edu>

Dear Alumni,

Thank you for registering for Reunions. We are excited to welcome you back to campus!

We have important news to share regarding the University’s forecasted update to its Visitor Policy, which is expected to be in effect at the time of Reunions.  

Beginning today, March 23, alumni and their guests have two choices when registering for Reunions.

__I attest that by Reunions I will be up-to-date* on COVID vaccines as defined by the University’s Visitor Policy.

__I do not wish to attest that I will be up-to-date on COVID vaccines by the time of Reunions. I agree to wear a face covering at all times while indoors and follow all requirements in the University’s Visitor Policy at the time of my visit. I understand that I am not eligible to stay overnight in University housing.

For those of you who have already attested to being up-to-date with your COVID vaccines, you do not need to attest again. If the new policy affects your guests, you can revisit your registration and update it.

For international guests, being up-to-date on your COVID vaccines is dependent on what vaccines are available and authorized in your country of residence. If a country has not authorized vaccines (or boosters) for a particular age group, then you are compliant as long as you have received all doses for which you are eligible.

The University continues to monitor public health conditions and policies may evolve if public health or community conditions warrant change. All Reunions participants must be fully compliant with all University policies while on campus.

If you have any questions, please contact pureunions@princeton.edu. We look forward to being together again at Reunions 2022!

Tiger cheers,

Alumni Engagement

*As of March 15, 2022, Princeton University considers visitors (age 5 years and older) as up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccines when the following conditions are met:

  • At least 2 weeks have passed after the individual’s second dose in a two-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or 2 weeks have passed after a single-dose vaccine, such as J&J, AND
  • If eligible, the individual has received a booster if more than 5 months has passed since the second dose of a two-dose series or more than 2 months have passed since a single dose of J&J.