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Protect Each Other
An adaptable, multi-layered approach to keeping Harvard healthy that’s grounded in science, our collective expertise, and public health conditions
Get vaccinated and boosted
Campus-wide vaccination and boosters are the best defense against severe illness from COVID-19. The University is requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all Harvard community members and one COVID-19 booster for all eligible community members. This includes students, faculty, staff, and researchers.
Vaccine & booster information
Test regularly
Regular testing is a key part of our efforts. It helps us track the presence of the virus in our community, reduce the risk of transmission, and ensure that the safety protocols we’ve established are meeting their intended goals.
Testing information
Keep a mask handy
While masks are optional in most Harvard settings, many individuals will choose to continue to wear a mask, and masks are required in settings like healthcare settings, public transit, and gatherings of more than 250 people.
Masking information
Maintain Your Testing Cadence
All Harvard affiliates with any on-campus presence are required to test at their assigned cadence. As we track positive cases, we may adjust testing cadences for various populations in our community.
View testing cadences
Verify Your Vaccination and Booster
The University is requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all Harvard community members and one COVID-19 booster for all eligible community members. This includes students, faculty, staff, and researchers. Consistent with federal guidance, all Harvard employees, including those who are on 100% remote work status, must be fully vaccinated. Verify your vaccination and booster with HUHS.
Verify your vaccination & booster
Practice Healthy Habits
We must continue to practice the healthy habits and behaviors that reduce the risk of transmission. Review the resources for masks, vaccination and boosters, testing, exposure and symptom reporting, quarantine and isolation guidance, and socializing thoughtfully.
Learn how to keep Harvard healthy
Campus Access
We have an individual and collective responsibility to keep ourselves and our community members safe. All community members are expected to adhere to University policies and public health directives.