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PASS students, you will begin taking the exams for your program starting tomorrow. In accordance with the latest health measures dated January 3, please take note of the following guidelines related to the new isolation rules outlined below.

 

 

CASE 1 – PEOPLE WHO TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

A – People who have completed their vaccination series

  • Isolation:
    • for 7 full days (from the date the symptoms first appeared or the date the positive test result was obtained)
    • reduced to 5 days if:
      • Negative antigen test or RT-PCR test
      • AND no clinical signs for the past 48 hours

B – People with an incomplete vaccination schedule or unvaccinated individuals

  • Isolation:
    • for 10 days
    • reduced to 7 days if the test is negative and there have been no clinical symptoms for the past 48 hours

 

CASE 2 – CONTACT CASES

A – People who have completed their vaccination series

  • No isolation, BUT:
    • Antigen test or PCR test as soon as the contact’s positive status is known
      • If positive: ISOLATION
      • If negative: self-tests on Day 2 and Day 4 after last contact with a person who tested positive
        • If the self-test is positive, perform a TAG or RT-PCR test and self-isolate

B – People with an incomplete vaccination schedule or unvaccinated individuals

  • Isolation for 7 days (starting from the date of last contact with a person who tested positive) and a negative TAG or RT-PCR test on Day 7

 

WARNING

It is strongly recommended that anyone with potential symptoms get an antigen or PCR test by tomorrowto make sure they are not positive for COVID-19.

 

Please take care of yourself and others.

Below you will find the complete procedure regarding confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19: reporting, who to contact, and recommendations. This procedure applies to all students at the faculty as well as all administrative and teaching staff.

 

Reminder of the Principles to Be Applied

 

  • MASKS ARE REQUIRED

    Wearing a mask is mandatory for everyone at all times on university campuses, including university facilities (and in the city). Washing your hands with hand sanitizer is recommended, as is maintaining a sufficient distance between everyone whenever possible.We also ask that you follow these rules in your daily life, as these precautions should not be limited to university grounds.

  • WAITING TO TAKE A PCR TEST

    If you are waiting to take a PCR test (or waiting for the results), regardless of the reason for the test:

    • If you are a student not affiliated with a hospital: You should not attend any classes or internships, and you must notify your registrar's office by email.
    • If you are a hospital student currently on a clinical rotation:you must notify the Department Chair and/or the department manager of this situation as soon as possible, andfollow the procedure below titled “CHU Info – COVID-19 for Hospital Students.”
    • If you are a faculty staff member: You must contact your institution’s COVID liaison atmedecine-covid19@umontpellier.fr
  • YOU ARE A CONTACT PERSON AT RISK

    If you are a "high-risk contact," whetheror not you have symptoms,

    • Students: You must not attend any classes or, for hospital-based students, any clinical rotations, and you must notify your registrar’s office by email.
    • Hospital students: If you are a hospital student currently on a clinical rotation, you must immediately notify the department head and/or the department manager of this situation and notify your academic office by email.
    • Staff: Do not come to work. Contact the COVID Crisis Response Team for instructions: medecine-covid19@umontpellier.fr
  • YOUR PCR TEST IS POSITIVE

    If your PCR test is positive:

    • For all students (whether enrolled on campus or off-campus, during the academic term or an internship): You must always notify the academic affairs office responsible for your year of study at your respective campus (Montpellier or Nîmes) by email as soon as possible.
    • For students currently in session: You must stay at home and follow the university procedure below titled “Covid-19 Information from the University of Montpellier.”
    • For hospital students currently on clinical rotations, you must notify the head of the department (Department Head and/or Senior Nursing Manager) where you are assigned and also submit your sick leave form to the University Hospital’s Medical Affairs Department (damsco-etudiants-hospitaliers@chu-montpellier.fr) Please also follow the procedure below titled “CHUInfo – COVID-19 for HospitalStudents”  .”
    • For staff members: You must report your situation to the COVID coordinator via email at medecine-covid19@umontpellier.fr and submit your sick leave form to the Faculty’s HR office.
COVID-19 Update - University of Montpellier COVID-19 Update - University Hospital Students

 

Definitions of the various possible situations

 

  • Confirmed case: A person, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic, with an RT-PCR test result confirming infection with SARS-CoV-2.
  • Possible case: A person exhibiting clinical signs suggestive of COVID-19, whether or not they have had high-risk contact with a confirmed case within 14 days prior to the onset of symptoms, and for whom an RT-PCR test has been ordered by a physician.
  • High-risk contacts: A high-risk contact is any person who has had direct contact with a confirmed casein one of the following situations without effective protective measures (surgical mask worn by the confirmed case or the contact; a general-purpose mask manufactured to the AFNOR standard or equivalent worn by both the confirmed case AND the contact; or a sneeze guard or other physical barrier, such as glass or Plexiglas). This therefore applies to:
    • students or teachers in the same class or group,
    • any person who has shared the same living space (home, etc.) as a confirmed or probable case, or who has had direct face-to-face contact with a confirmed case at a distance of less than 1 meter, regardless of the duration (e.g., conversation, meal, flirting, hugs, kisses). However, people who briefly crossed paths in a public space are not considered high-risk contacts,
    • any person who has provided or received hygiene or care services,
    • any person who has shared a confined space (office, meeting room, personal vehicle, etc.) for at least 15 minutes with a confirmed case, or who has been face-to-face with a confirmed case during several episodes of coughing or sneezing.

Processing of Personal Data

 

The processing of personal data is governed by the regulations currently in effect, as specified on the ARS website:

The goal is to gain as accurate a picture as possible of the spread of SARS-CoV-2 among students in the UFR so that, if necessary, we can adjust teaching methods and prevent these infections as much as possible, both during class periods and during internships. Finally, this program will help protect you and your loved ones.

The Faculty administration thanks you in advance for your essential contribution to the implementation of these principles and remains available to answer any questions you may have.