Covid-19
University of Miami students returning to in-person learning
Coral Gables, Florida – After classes were held virtually for the past two weeks, University of Miami students will return to the classroom.
For the first two weeks of the spring semester in response to rising COVID-19 cases, students attended school virtually.
Regardless of vaccination status, 72 hours prior to returning to campus, students are required to provide a negative COVID test.
Masks will be mandatory inside all indoor public spaces.
All faculty and staff must be fully vaccinated.
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