

McMaster takes ventilation seriously and continually looks for ways to update our ventilation plan to adopt industry guidelines and best practices. More information regarding McMaster’s vaccination mandate and other information can be found here. Note: Please do not upload your proof of vaccination (third dose) to MacCheck at this time. Information regarding on-campus vaccination clinics will be shared, as they are available.

Bookings are available in Hamilton through the city’s Public Health website. However, we encourage our community to get their third dose as soon as they are able, based on availability and eligibility criteria. The current definition of fully vaccinated is two doses of an approved vaccine, as per provincial guidance.All community members are required to be fully vaccinated or have a valid, approved exemption in accordance with the University’s Vaccination Policies.More information regarding testing can be found here. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria for a COVID-19 PCR test and follow isolation guidelines on the government’s website The provincial government is now limiting COVID-19 PCR tests to high-risk individuals, and individuals who work in high-risk setting.The university is working hard to continue to maintain the health, safety and well-being in during our gradual return to campus and are committed to offering layers of protection with the cooperation of every member of our community. In alignment with provincial restrictions, event s and meeting spaces are closed until January 27. Additional information can be found on the Government of Canada’s website. A Level 3 warning is now in place for all countries. The federal government has updated its advice regarding international travel cautioning against leaving the country for any non-essential reasons.Please follow the museum’s website for details about our winter exhibitions and programs. The museum will remain temporarily closed until February 8, 2022.

Innis Library is closed for construction until 2023-24, with resources being offered through Mills library and online.

31 when level-one undergraduate classes are expected to resume in person.
