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Tuesday, 12 April 2022

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Foot: Adam Nieścioruk – unsplash

Die Universität Graz passt die Maßnahmen an die sinkenden Infektionszahlen an. Foto: Adam Nieścioruk – unsplash

Zugang ohne G-Nachweise ab 19. April

Ab Dienstag, den 19. April 2022 entfallen an der Universität Graz die G-Nachweise. Auch die diesbezüglichen Kontrollen werden ab diesem Zeitpunkt eingestellt.

Mit Lehrveranstaltungsbeginn, dem 25. April 2022, wird die Universität Graz aus heutiger Sicht aufgrund sinkender Infektionszahlen sowie in Abstimmung mit der TU Graz den Ampelstatus auf Grün ändern. Damit wird das verpflichtende Tragen einer FFP2-Maske sowie das Einhalten des Mindestabstandes enden.
Die Durchführung von Veranstaltungen orientiert sich an den Eckpunkten der Covid-19-Basismaßnahmenverordnung der Bundesregierung.

Die Universitätsleitung und der Krisenstab beobachten die Situation intensiv, um abhängig von der Entwicklung der Pandemie die Maßnahmen anzupassen. Um die Infektionszahlen künftig niedrig zu halten, wird empfohlen, den persönlichen Immunitätsstatus zu überprüfen sowie appelliert, in den öffentlichen Bereichen der Universität, in Lehrveranstaltungen sowie bei Menschenansammlungen weiterhin eine Maske zu tragen.

 

Access without G proof as of 19 April

As of Tuesday, 19 April 2022, the G proof will no longer be required at the University of Graz. The relevant checks will also end on this date.

From today's perspective, the University of Graz will change its traffic light status to green at the start of teaching on 25 April 2022 due to falling infection numbers and in coordination with Graz University of Technology. The obligatory wearing of an FFP2 mask and compliance with the minimum distance will end.

The university management and the crisis team are intensively monitoring the situation in order to adapt the measures depending on how the pandemic develops. In order to keep the number of infections low in the future, it is recommended that you check your personal immunity status and continue to wear an FFP2 mask in public areas of the university as well as in lectures and in crowds.

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