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COVID-19 Update: Additional Vaccine Policy Information

July 21, 2021

Dear members of the SLU community,

I want to thank all of you who have either submitted your proof of vaccination or who have requested either a religious or medical exemption usingour online portal.

Here are a few key reminders, based upon some frequently asked questions we have received sincethe online portal went live last week:

What if I am a student or employee who is studying or working fully remote?

If your work or studies never bring you to any of our St. Louis campuses, you are not required to abide by the University’s vaccination requirement. Those who come to campus for periodic work, classes or meetings are required to be vaccinated.

How do I request an exemption?

The instructions for requesting a religious or medical exemption from the University’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement areavailable in the portal . Please do not email your request and documentation; instead, follow the instructions in the portal.

What is a personal preference objector?

The option of selecting a “personal preference objection” in the portal is not an approved exemption option. We offer this designation to individuals who do not have a basis for requesting a religious or medical exemption but are still choosing to remain unvaccinated for other reasons.

Students, staff and faculty who make this self-designation need to know that it communicates their intention not to comply with University policy and their understanding that this will result in their removal from the University for at least the fall semester. It also could result in their ultimate separation from the University.

Will SLU allow for a grace period for requesting an exemption?

Yes.

What if I received my first dose of the vaccine, but won’t receive my second dose until after the deadline for submitting proof of vaccination?

Please enter the date you received your first dose of vaccine into the portal, and include the date you anticipate receiving the second dose. This will allow us to mark your record as partially compliant and know the date by which you should be fully compliant. After your second dose, you can then upload your final proof of vaccination. Please note that we expect you to get your first dose of vaccine as soon as possible.

How will incentives or awards for those who submit proof of vaccination work?

Anyone who submits their proof of vaccination by the Aug. 1 deadline is automatically entered into a lottery for awards. We will identify winners every few days starting Friday, so the sooner you submit your vaccination proof, the higher your odds are of winning.

Some examples of these awards include:

If you have a colleague or friend who doesn’t regularly check their email, please remind them that exemptions are due this week and that proof of vaccination is due Aug. 1.

Please keep an eye out for that information in the coming days.

As always, please emailpandemic@slu.eduorvaccineexemption@slu.eduwith any questions.

Stay safe and be well,

Terri Rebmann, Ph.D., RN, CIC, FAPIC
Special Assistant to the President
Director, Institute for Biosecurity
Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

College for Public Health and Social Justice