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Covid-19 Guidance


The government released a 'Living with Covid-19' PlanLink opens in a new window in February 2022 which details that the remaining legal requirements linked to Covid-19 have been removed.

The safety and wellbeing of all members of our community is always our utmost priority and we will share any further updates on this page.


Some helpful guidance on how to keep safe this academic year

On the below selector, you can find information and advice that will help keep you and our community safe.


What to do if you feel unwell


We strongly recommend that you stay at home if you have symptoms of Covid-19 or any other infectious disease.

If you test positive for Covid-19, please follow NHS advice.Link opens in a new window

Who to tell if you’re unwell


If you’re unwell and unable to attend your teaching sessions, you should let your Personal Tutor know, or contact your department Senior Tutor if you’re unable to reach your Personal Tutor.

Face Coverings


You’re encouraged to continue wearing a face covering in teaching, learning and study spaces.

Please respect other people if they decide to wear a face covering or continue to follow other safety measures that were previously in place.

Vaccinations


The high vaccination rate nationally and vaccine uptake within our university community has played a key part in being able to return to campus, face-to-face teaching and other in-person activity.

It’s really important to get vaccinated if you haven’t already, and have a booster when you’re eligible, to help keep everyone safe on campus.

On Campus


Health centre

Vaccinations will be available at the Health Centre from the week commencing 15 September.

You can call to book an appointment on 024 7652 4888.


Walk-in Covid-19 vaccinations

Available on Monday 26 September and Friday 30 September from 2pm - 8pm in H0.02, Humanities Building. If you need your 1st, 2nd or booster jab, or if you just want some advice about getting vaccinated, please come along.

If possible, please bring with you any evidence that you have of previous Covid-19 vaccinations.

Off-Campus


See the dates and times of the drop-in vaccination clinicsLink opens in a new window in Coventry and Warwickshire.

You can also access the Covid-19 vaccination programme through the National Booking Service.Link opens in a new window

Find out more about the Covid-19 vaccinations on the NHS website.Link opens in a new window

International Students


Please check the latest government guidance if you're travelling to the UK.Link opens in a new window

See the Immigration and Compliance pages for more information including about your CAS, student visa and immigration.



Need further support?

Student Wellbeing is very important at Warwick.

Wellbeing Support Services provide a range of support, from self-help resources to email counselling and therapy groups. You can also reach out for academic support from your Personal Tutor.

If you’re living in halls on campus and need support, speak to a member of the Residential Community team.